

Later in his testimony, Depp told the court how Amber would get upset if he wanted to stay up late and watch TV when she went to bed, reports .uk. Then within a year or year and a half she had become another person almost.” He said: “Once you notice something like that then you start to notice other little tidbits and things that come out. He recalled how Amber developed a “routine” when he came home from work, in which she would give him a glass of wine and take his boots off, but when he once disrupted the ritual by removing his own footwear, the ‘Danish Girl’ star became “visibly shaken” and upset. “For that year or year and a half it was amazing, there were a couple of things that stuck in my head that I noticed that I thought might be a little bit of a dilemma at some point.” She was attentive, she was loving, she was smart, she was kind, she was funny, she was understanding and we had many things in common. He said: “In the beginning of my relationship with Ms Heard, from what I recall, it was as if she was too good to be true. The actor also looked back on the early days of his relationship with Amber and admitted she seemed “too good to be true”, though he was aware of things that “might be a bit of a dilemma at some point”.


Because once you’ve trusted somebody for a certain amount of years, and you’ve told them all the secrets of your life, that information can of course be used against you,” reports .uk. I think that it was an easy target for her to hit. “And I’m sorry to say, but a lot of it is just plainly false. Highlighting various long periods of sobriety over the years and explaining how he had detoxed from the prescription drugs, he told the court: “The characterisation of my ‘substance abuse’ that’s been delivered by Ms. On Tuesday, Depp took the stand at Fairfax County Courthouse, and though he admitted to developing an addiction to pain medication following an injury on the set of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 4’, taking his mother’s “nerve pills” from the age of just 11, and indulging in various substances over the years to “numb myself of the ghosts, the wraiths that were still with me from my youth”, he insisted the ‘Aquaman’ star had made some “plainly false” allegations relating to his use of drugs and alcohol. The 58-year-old actor is suing his ex-wife for defamation over a Washington Post op-ed she wrote, in which she referred to herself as a victim of domestic violence, and she has counter sued her former spouse, with the legal battle currently taking place in Virginia. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. #JusticeforJohnnyDepp /kdvII6mlssĭepp also accused Heard of giving “grossly embellished” accounts of his substance abuse while giving evidence. Johnny Depp’s reaction to the court finally getting to hear the audio tape in which Amber Heard admits to abusing him. Oceans losing ‘memory’ due to global warming
