Amber Heard Calls Out Negative Social Media Coverage During Trials, Says It Was Unfair
Even though the high-profile defamation case between ex-partners Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has ended, many things regarding this case is still making the headlines. People are very curious to know what will happen next and whether Depp will take the damage money from Heard or not. Recently, Amber Heard opened about the lawsuit and said that she doesn’t blame the jury for siding with Depp but called out the negative social media coverage.
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As we all know, the jury ordered found Amber Heard of defaming her ex-husband Johnny Depp and ordered her to pay him $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. Talking about the case, Heard said the social media coverage during the trials was negative and unfair. The Aquaman actor mentioned that she do not care what one thinks about her or what judgments people want to make about what happened in the privacy of her own home or in her marriage because people should not know such things. However, she added that the social media representation she faced during the trials was unfair.
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Take a look at the video here:
.@savannahguthrie sat down for an exclusive conversation with #AmberHeard. "You cannot tell me that you think that this has been fair,” Heard shared, in reference to social media representation. pic.twitter.com/56Ju7pYg1x
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) June 13, 2022
In an interview with NBC’s TODAY, Amber Heard also said that she doesn’t blame the jury for siding with her ex-husband. She mentioned that people think they know Johnny Depp as he’s a beloved character and called him an fantastic actor.
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Well, it’s quite clear that social media had shown her in a bad light during the trials.