Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Winning Trial With Amber Heard, What Will Johnny Depp Do Next?

Winning Trial With Amber Heard, What Will Johnny Depp Do Next?
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Johnny Depp is said to have carried a very heavy burden for the past six years. Knowing Many People Provide Positive Support For Him, He Is Very Happy.


Actor Johnny Depp has won a trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard for six weeks. Following the court ruling, the actor said in a statement that he felt like he had been given life again.


A source close to the actor said that Depp was pleased and relieved by the verdict. "He's figuring out what he does next. He feels like he's been vindicated," the source told People.


Depp, the source said, has carried a very heavy burden for the past six years. Knowing that many people gave him positive support, Depp was very happy.


"Right now he's focused on himself," the source said. "He's really looking ahead and past this. He's looking for the positive and staying away from the negative."


Meanwhile, on Wednesday (1/6) when the verdict was read out, Depp himself was not present in court. He was on tour with musician Jeff Beck in England. Shortly after the verdict came out, Depp immediately made an Instagram post containing a very touching statement.


In the post, he said that the false accusations leveled against him had changed his life in the blink of an eye. In which, the lives of those closest to him are also affected.


"False, very serious and criminal charges were brought against me through the media," he said. "Which sparked an endless barrage of hate content, even though no charges were filed against me."


Winning on Depp's side, certainly disappointing on Heard's side. "The disappointment I feel today cannot be expressed in words. I am heartbroken that the mountain of evidence is still insufficient to counter the disproportionate power and influence of my ex-husband," she said.


Depp in his testimony claimed that the defamation that befell him made him lose his role in Hollywood. But recently, a former Walt Disney Studios executive thinks Depp might one day return to "Pirates of the Caribbean." (wk/zodi)