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Amber Heard: I stand by every word of my testimony

The second part of the first interview that the actress has given since the verdict was given in her case against Johnny Depp has been released

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After the verdict of the defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, the actor seems to have moved on with his life, joining the Jeff Beck tour and letting himself be seen among the public who are eager to know more about him. But the situation of the actress has been different, after a statement that was issued almost immediately after the court’s resolution was known, from her team only messages related to Depp and how disappointed they are with the case and with what has happened afterward.

Heard’s first interview has not been different and in the second installment published by the Today show, it has become clear. “Until the day I die I will stand by every word of my testimony,” Heard told Savannah Guthrie in an interview that has yet to be published in part.

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On how things played out publicly, Amber explained: “I think the vast majority of this trial happened on social media,” she said, even though it is well known that jurors cannot access any media. of external communication. At this, Savannah asked, “Do you think the jury saw it?” Amber responded, “How could they not? I think that even for the jury with the best intentions, it would have been impossible to avoid this. Despite Amber’s statements, this would be a crime, so it is presumed difficult for the jury to risk this by entering social networks.

The display of support that the actor received outside the court was also commented on. “Every day I went through three, four, sometimes six blocks with people with signs that said: ‘Burn the witch,'” he claimed while explaining that inside the court there were only fans of Captain Sparrow, especially when he gave his testimony, moment that was not easy for her, describing it in her own words: “It was the most humiliating and horrible thing I’ve ever been through. I have never felt more removed from my humanity, I felt less than human.

Your reaction to the resolution of the case

When asked if she felt sure about the verdict, she said resignedly: “I would like to say yes, but I would be lying.

” Amber decided to take as a reference the case they took in the United Kingdom, in which Depp lost against a tabloid: “There was another trial, which was handled with the same substantial problems, with more evidence. In fact, (here) my evidence was mostly left out, really important pieces of evidence, different fact, (that) was handled differently, with a judge instead of a jury.”

“I wouldn’t blame the average person seeing this, how it was covered, and thinking that this is Hollywood brats at their worst. But what people don’t understand is that it’s much bigger than that. This is not just about our first amendment, the freedom to speak”, when Amber tried to explain this, Savannah made it clear to her that the American law is made to seek to defend freedom of expression and not the freedom to lie.

“My understanding of what that means is that we are not only free to speak, but to speak against the power… I spoke against the power and I paid the price,” she replied.

Amber Heard vs. Camille Vasquez

Annoyingly, when it came to speaking about her ex-husband’s team, she said, “His attorneys did a better job of distracting the jury from the real issue.” Given the enormous popularity that Camille Vasquez obtained in the trial, it seems that Amber has some reservations.

Amber Heard: I stand by every word of my testimony

Especially when she said in her final statement that Amber was performing her life, “says the lawyer of the man who convinced the world that she has scissors for hands, am I the actress? I had to listen to weeks of testimonials insinuating or outright saying that I am a terrible actress. So, I’m confused as to how I can be both.”

About who was the violent person in the relationship

Savannah was blunt about the violence in their relationship, to which she responded, “I never had to instigate it, I responded to it. When you live in violence and it becomes normal, as I testified, you have to adapt”, an incisive Savannah replied that audio evidence made it clear that she accepted hitting him, to which Amber defensively said, “When your life is at risk, not only do you accept the blame for the ones you shouldn’t, but when you’re in an abusive psychological, emotional and physical dynamic you don’t have the resources that you and I have to say this is black or white.

“Once again, the journalist referred to the audios in which she said that she had assaulted him: “20-second transcripts are not representative of even the 2 or 3 hours of clips from which they were extracted,”

Amber Heard: I stand by every word of my testimony

When confronted with the statement from Depp’s lawyers, which she had lost for never taking responsibility for her actions, she said:

“I did and said horrible and regrettable things throughout our relationship, I behaved horrible, almost unrecognizable, there is so much regret…I spoke of the horrible language…I didn’t know between good and evil. I’m always going to continue to feel like I was a part of this like I was the other half of this relationship because I was, and it was horrible… We were horrible to each other. I made many, many mistakes, but I always told the truth.”

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Written by Rachita Salian

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