Hollywood actress Amber Heard is willing to turn author. She lost her defamation trial against ex-husband Johnny Depp. In her first post-trial interview, Heard opened up about stuff from the case that wasn’t seen on the televised hearing. She revealed that her therapist’s notes weren’t considered substantial for the case.
Though it seems like these interviews weren’t enough as it has been reported that she might write a book about her marriage to Johnny Depp. It will be a ‘tell-all book’ following her loss in court earlier this month.
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Amber Heard Looking Forward To Write A Book About Her Defamation Trial
The 36-year-old actress is “really excited” about the book, sources told OK! magazine. She feels that there is “nothing to lose” as the proceedings are over in the highly publicized court battle.
Depp was awarded $10.35 million in damages after a jury declared Heard had defamed him on all counts. Though the ‘Aquaman‘ actress lost the defamation case, she was awarded $2 million in her countersuit as jurors found that Depp defamed her through his attorney.
When asked about the possible “revenge” tone of the book, Heard’s representative said, “We don’t have a comment to share on this.” An insider alleged that “Amber considers her career in Hollywood over. She’s already in talks and is excited about it. At this point, she has nothing to lose and wants to tell all.”
Depp Might Sue Heard If Her Book Crosses The Line
Author and lawyer Dror Bikel said that potential lawsuits could be brought forward if Amber Heard decided to write anything. He said, “Depp and his attorneys will be reading and listening to everything that Heard states. If she crosses the line, which is likely, there is no question that will be hit with another defamation suit and end up right back in court.”
Just days earlier, Heard sat down for an interview with Savannah Guthrie on Dateline and mentioned that she feels “terrified” that Depp would sue her again. “I guess that’s what a defamation lawsuit is meant to do, it’s meant to take your voice,” she said.
Last week, reports surfaced that Heard was out of the Warner Bros movie, ‘Aquaman 2‘. She denied the called recasting claims and called the reports “slightly insane.” Her representatives told Fox News Digital, “The rumor mill continues as it has from day one — inaccurate, insensitive, and slightly insane.”
Heard essays the role of Mera in the film, which also stars Jason Momoa, Dolph Lundgren, Nicole Kidman and Willem Dafoe. ‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom‘ will release in 2023.
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