
Even after all her rape allegations, Amber Heard said she still loves Johnny Depp. The statement was released in the new part of the actress’s interview on the show “Today” on NBC.
Heard gave her first interview, after she was ordered to compensate Depp for defamation, to presenter Savannah Guthrie, who questioned her about her declaration of love, made during the trial. In part of the deposition, Heard said, “I still have love for Johnny.”
The reporter asked her if she really loved her ex-husband and the “Aquaman” actress didn’t hesitate: “Absolutely. I love him. I loved him with all my heart. I tried my best to create a deeply broken relationship. . work. And I couldn’t. I have no resentment or grudge against him. “
He also tried to justify his statement: “I know it can be difficult to understand, or it can be very easy to understand. If you’ve ever loved someone, it must be easy.”
Despite this claim, the actress kept her claim that she would be a victim of domestic violence. “I keep every word of my testimony until the day I die,” she said in the first part of the interview.
The interview is broadcast in three parts, but will be broadcast in its entirety on “Dateline”, on the same station as “Today”, on Friday evening (17/6).
On June 1, the actress lost a defamation lawsuit filed by Johnny Depp in the US state of Virginia. The actor filed a lawsuit over an article published in the Washington Post newspaper, describing himself as a “public person who represents domestic violence.” He was also found guilty of defaming his wife, but ultimately emerged financially victorious, with a verdict that earned him $ 8.35 million in damages.
With the push of US far-right websites, public opinion heavily favored Depp over Heard, treating him as a folk hero, while she was portrayed as a liar or worse in countless TikTok memes and videos.
The actress’s lawyer intends to use this public opinion influence to challenge the verdict. The plaintiff’s attorneys began circulating information that he could withdraw from damages, suggesting that Heard did not appeal the sentence, which may be different in a retrial in another, perhaps less conservative, U.S. state.
Source: Terra

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