Billie Eilish Performs Song Allegedly Leading To Legal Case Of Former Celebrity Spouses Johnny Depp And Amber Heard. Is it true that Billie is making fun of Depp and Amber?
Billie Eilish has been doing the unexpected lately. Billie allegedly poked fun at former celebrity couple Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
It is known from the song sung by Billie recently. It is known, Billie sang a new song titled "TV". He sang it during a concert in England on Tuesday (7/6).
In the song, there are lyrics that say the movie stars are on trial for their feud. Although not mentioning the names of the film stars, fans suspect that Billie meant Depp and Amber.
“The internet goes wild watching movie stars go on trial while they turn Roe v Wade upside down,” the lyrics read.
The entire audience at the AO Arena Manchester immediately screamed when the song was sung. Meanwhile, Billie admitted that he and his brother, Finneas, had just created the lyrics.
The two then performed their own song in front of the British fans. "This is what we just wrote, and we just wanted to play for you," said Billie.
Meanwhile, Billie has not spoken about the alleged song for Depp and Amber. Meanwhile, Amber and Depp so far have not made any comments.
It is known, Depp won a year-long legal case disputed with Amber. The verdict was read out by a judge at a hearing that took place in Fairfox County Court last week.
For this victory, Depp won a compensation of 15 million USD or equivalent to Rp. 218 billion. The compensation must be paid by Amber to Depp as compensation costs.
Meanwhile, in that case, Amber only won three counterclaims. This condition made Amber only receive a compensation fee of IDR 2 million USD or equivalent to IDR 300 million. The figure received by Amber is of course inversely proportional to the amount of compensation that will be received by Depp.
During the trial, Amber could only bow her head to hear the results of the judge's decision which did not meet her expectations. Meanwhile, Depp and his lawyers are very happy because they won the case. (wk/Side)