Amber Heard acknowledges ‘several mistakes’ in relation to Johnny Depp, but says she never lied

Amber Heard acknowledges ‘several mistakes’ in relation to Johnny Depp, but says she never lied

In an interview with Today, Amber Heard said mistakes included ‘horrible and regrettable things’.

After losing defamation lawsuit against her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard continues to tell his side of the story. in an interview with Savannah Guthrietransmitted in todayprogram of NBCthe actress explained how she has “a lot of regret” for what happened during her relationship with depp.

“I have done and said horrible and regrettable things throughout my relationship. I behaved in a horrible way, almost unrecognizable to myself,” she stated in the conversation. “I spoke freely, openly and willingly about what I did. I spoke about the horrible language. I spoke about being pushed to the point where I didn’t even know right and wrong.”

“I will always continue to feel like I’m part of it, like I’m the other half of this relationship because I was. It was ugly, but it could be very beautiful. It was very, very toxic,” he continued. “We were horrible to each other.” heard also admitted how he “made a lot of mistakes,” but insisted as he “always told the truth.”

See an excerpt from the interview Amber Heard at the today below:


Amber Heard speaks for the first time after losing case to Johnny Depp: ‘I understand the decision of the jury’

Amber Heard talked about the trial with Johnny Depp for the first time after losing the lawsuit against the actor. In early June, the jury found that the actress from Aquaman (2018) defamed her ex-husband, and must pay the actor $15 million. Now, heard stated that he understands the court’s decision.

“I don’t blame them,” she said in an interview with Savannah Guthrie of Today Show (via Variety). “Actually, I understand. He’s a loved one and people feel like they know him. He’s a fantastic actor.”

However, the actress did not think so fair the comments she received on social media during the trial. “I don’t care what you think of me or what judgments you want to make about what happened in the privacy of my home, at my wedding, inside my closed doors. I don’t assume most people know this, so I don’t take it personally,” she said.

“But even someone who’s sure I deserve all this hate and vitriol, even if you think I’m lying, you still can’t look me in the eye and say you think on social media I got fair representation. You can’t tell me you think that was fair.”

The full interview with heard airs June 14th and 15th. Check out the excerpt published by Today Show:

Source: Rollingstone

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