In her first interview following the verdict in her libel suit against Johnny Depp, Amber Heard said she did not blame the jury, which gave the actor more than $ 10 million.
I’m not to blame [le jury]. I understand. [Johnny Depp] is a beloved personality and people feel they know him. He is an amazing actoradopted the actress on Monday in an interview given to Savannah Guthrie, during the release Today, on NBC.
The show plans to air additional interview segments on Tuesday and Wednesday. The first part was released nearly two weeks after the sentencing on June 1, in which the jury also awarded Amber Heard $ 2 million for defaming her man by a lawyer for Johnny Depp.
In this legend, the actor sued his ex -wife for a column published by the Washington Post in 2018, where he said he was a public figure representing victims of domestic violencewithout mentioning the name of Johnny Depp.
The announcement of the verdict culminated in this televised and ultra-mediatized trial, which revealed underlying the chaotic relationship between the two film stars. If Johnny Depp hopes his success will help him restore his reputation, the impact of the judgment on the actor and actress ’respective careers remains to be determined.
Still asked about his credibility
Savannah Guthrie, co-host of TodayHeard questioned his credibility and its view of the jury members. There is no polite way to put it. The jury looked at the evidence you presented. Its members listened to your testimony and did not believe youdid he say. They thought you were lying.
Here, Amber Heard replies: How will they come to a different conclusion?
For three weeks, they listened to the relentless testimony of the working people [par Depp] and strangers, he added.
Johnny Depp, who has not yet given an official interview about the trial, said the verdict left him gave his life. Heard said after the verdict he was saddened, as his lawyer said in a separate interview with Today who had been his client before demonized on social networks and that he intended to appeal the verdict.
A treatment unequal on social networks
I don’t care what people think of me or what judgments they can make about what happened in the privacy of my home, at my wedding, behind closed doors. I don’t assume the average person should know these things, so I don’t do it personally.Heard also told Savannah Guthrie.
However, you can’t look me in the eye and tell me that you think it’s portrayed so well on social media. You can’t tell me you believe it’s rightgraduation of the actress.
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