This Wednesday, May 4, Amber Heard finally took a stand to begin her testimony in the defamation lawsuit filed against her by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.
After the swearing in, the “Aquaman” actress began her testimony by assuring that she finds it “painful” and “horrible” to sit on the stand to “reconsider everything that happened during her relationship with the actor”.
“This is the most painful and difficult thing I have ever gone through, hands down,” the actress said, holding back tears, TMZ reported.
The beginning of the relationship between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp
During her testimony, Amber Heard stated that it was Johnny Depp who “approached her hard” while filming “The Rum Diary” in 2009 and kissed her first.
Herd added that when she met Depp again a few years later to promote the film, they started a “lightning” romance that was “warm” that too “I had it in my head” in the early stages.
The 36-year-old actress said that she felt “overwhelmed” with the luxurious gifts and world destinations that the star of “Scissors” invited her to visit.
Amber Heard narrates the first time Johnny Depp “slapped” her.
During the trial, which aired on YouTube, Amber Heard was questioned by her lawyer, Elaine Bredehoft, about the “first time” Johnny Depp “physically hit her,” People says.
The actress then said that, without specifying the date, she was sitting on the couch with Depp, chatting “normally” and that she asked him about a tattoo on his arm that was “difficult to read”. He said, “Wino,” probably referring to actress Winona Ryder, who was his girlfriend. Amber laughed, causing him to faint, “It was that simple. I laughed because I thought he was joking and slapping me in the face. “
“I laughed, because I did not know what else to do. I thought: ‘This must be a joke’ … I did not know what was happening. I kept looking at him, still laughing, thinking that he would start laughing too to tell me that “It was funny. But he did not do it,” the actress shared.
Heard went on to claim that her then-husband slapped her again after calling her a “funny bitch”, so it was clear to her that “it was not funny”.
“You would think I would have an answer, but I, as a woman, have never been hit like that. I am an adult and I am sitting next to the man I love and he slapped me for no reason, it seems I did not understand anything. “It was so stupid,” he told the court.
Amber Heard claims that Johnny Depp apologized to her
Continuing her testimony, Amber Heard claimed at the stand that after Johnny Depp “slapped” her, all she thought was that she did not want to be real, as she did not want to leave him.
“I wish I had said I was joking. Because it did not hurt, it did not hurt physically … I did not want to let him go. I did not want that to happen. I want the man I was in love with … I know you do not know.” Get away from it. I’m not stupid. You can not hit a woman, you can not hit a man. “Do not hit anyone,” he said.
Completely moved, Herd claimed that Depp started crying after slapping her and begging her on her knees, saying, “I will never do it again. I’m so sorry, baby.”
Amber Heard reveals why she did not break up with Johnny Depp
After what allegedly happened, Amber Heard confirmed in her testimony that she did indeed leave the house where she lived with Johnny Depp, but that they later spoke and vowed never to hit her again, so she decided to continue the relationship.
However, the actress said that things became violent between them “regularly”, as Depp accused her of being unfaithful and hit her during their quarrels, although she denied the accusations.
This is the fourth week of the defamation lawsuit filed by Johnny Depp against Amber Heard.
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