Siamo solo noi o sembra che la saga Johnny Depp contro Amber Heard sia stata creata per un film di Hollywood? Il processo tra Heard e Depp potrebbe essere terminato, ma lui ha detto, lei ha detto che infuria. Come i fan sanno, le ex fiamme si sono affrontate in un processo per diffamazione di sei settimane molto pubblicizzato, in cui Depp alla fine è uscito il chiaro vincitore. Dal momento che il processo si è concluso il 1 giugno, entrambe le parti hanno rilasciato dichiarazioni su Instagram, con Heard che continua a raccontare la sua versione della storia nei media. La madre di uno si è seduto per un colloquio con « Di oggi » Savannah Guthrie nelle settimane successive al processo, descrivendo in dettaglio l’impatto che i fan di Depp hanno avuto su di lei dentro e fuori l’aula.
Amber Heard's team challenges Johnny Depp
Amber Heard's team isn't going to let Johnny Depp's team get the last word in. After a spokesperson for the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star gave Depp's take on Heard's interviews, her team clapped back quickly. "If Mr. Depp or his team have a problem with this, we recommend that Johnny himself sit down with Savannah Guthrie for an hour and answer all her questions," the spokesperson for Heard fired back, according to Page Six. One thing's for sure — the former spouses' spokespeople are earning their keep!
As many know, another portion of Heard's interview with Savannah Guthrie will air on "Dateline," though Peacock released a snippet from the sit-down, where Heard continued to allege Depp's abuse. Heard told Guthrie that she had notes from therapy sessions that detailed the reported abuse by Depp, per the Daily Mail. "There's a binder worth of years of notes dating back to 2011 from the very beginning of my relationship that were taken by my doctor, who I was reporting the abuse to," Heard shared. The Daily Mail reports that "Dateline" reveals Heard's therapy notes say Depp "threw" Heard on the floor, and "threatened to kill her" in a separate 2013 incident.
According to the Daily Mail, Heard and her legal team could not present the evidence in court because the judge classified it as "hearsay." However, that's not stopping Heard from sharing her rumored evidence with the media outside of the courtroom.
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