In the first episode of Depp V Heard, they showcased the famous 2022 trial clips from Johnny Depp’s defamation case against his ex-wife. A lot of damaging information about Amber Heard’s life was brought to light through the evidence presented by Depp in court. This led to a significant decline in her public image and subjected her to mockery and harassment by both the general public and social media content creators, making her life extremely difficult.
The Netflix docu-series, Depp V Heard, not only made the trial accessible to viewers but also made the bold decision to bring attention to the distressing issue of an individual’s personal life becoming a target for harassment. Additionally, Depp V Heard highlighted the ongoing struggle between public perception and trust. Because, even after the result of the trial and despite the series’ efforts, the truth remained elusive.
Episode 2 of Depp V Heard...
The Netflix docu-series, Depp V Heard, not only made the trial accessible to viewers but also made the bold decision to bring attention to the distressing issue of an individual’s personal life becoming a target for harassment. Additionally, Depp V Heard highlighted the ongoing struggle between public perception and trust. Because, even after the result of the trial and despite the series’ efforts, the truth remained elusive.
Episode 2 of Depp V Heard...
- 8/17/2023
- by Poulami Nanda
- Film Fugitives
Johnny Depp returned to the stand Wednesday afternoon as a rebuttal witness in his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard.
During cross-examination by Heard’s legal team, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor denied trying to get the Heard fired from “Aquaman.” Although he did admit he contacted Warner Bros. executives about having Heard attached to the 2018 film.
“I felt that it was my responsibility to get the truth to Warner Bros. about what they were going to end up facing down the line which is two franchises that would be causing problems for one another,” he testified.
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Depp and Heard were married from 2015 to 2016, and their divorce became top tabloid news before it was finalized in 2017. Depp said he wanted to let Warner Bros. know that their two franchises — “Aquaman” and the “Fantastic...
During cross-examination by Heard’s legal team, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor denied trying to get the Heard fired from “Aquaman.” Although he did admit he contacted Warner Bros. executives about having Heard attached to the 2018 film.
“I felt that it was my responsibility to get the truth to Warner Bros. about what they were going to end up facing down the line which is two franchises that would be causing problems for one another,” he testified.
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- 5/25/2022
- by Jenyne Donaldson
- The Wrap
2nd Update, 12:07 Pm Pt: Facing cross examination on his second stint on the stand, Johnny Depp took once last chance to swing back against an abundance of explicit and vile text message attacking Amber Heard, past lawsuits, and allegations of abuse.
“Suddenly, I’m scum,” the fired Fantastic Beasts star told the Virginia courtroom of his response several years ago to domestic abuse claims by the Aquaman star. “I was Charles Manson, I was the worst thing on Earth. It kept coming, it was a non-stop fire.”
“Never” said Depp in his final statement on the stand when asked if he ever abused Heard.
Occasionally facile and clearly confident , the rebuttal witness for his own 50 million defamation trial against Heard faced a grilling in the Fairfax County Courthouse from the Aquaman star’s attorneys Wednesday. With Heard’s team having lost traction over the last week, the back and...
“Suddenly, I’m scum,” the fired Fantastic Beasts star told the Virginia courtroom of his response several years ago to domestic abuse claims by the Aquaman star. “I was Charles Manson, I was the worst thing on Earth. It kept coming, it was a non-stop fire.”
“Never” said Depp in his final statement on the stand when asked if he ever abused Heard.
Occasionally facile and clearly confident , the rebuttal witness for his own 50 million defamation trial against Heard faced a grilling in the Fairfax County Courthouse from the Aquaman star’s attorneys Wednesday. With Heard’s team having lost traction over the last week, the back and...
- 5/25/2022
- by Ted Johnson and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
TMZ filed an emergency motion on Tuesday seeking to block Johnny Depp from calling one of its former employees to testify at his defamation trial in Virginia.
In the motion, TMZ said it was seeking to protect a confidential source who had provided the outlet with a video of Depp yelling at ex-wife Amber Heard and slamming cabinets. The video was played for the jury early on in the trial.
Depp’s team has indicated that it will call Morgan Tremaine, a former TMZ field assignment manager, as a witness on Wednesday. They have not said what Tremaine will be asked about.
TMZ’s lawyers argued that the identity of its source should be protected under the journalist’s privilege in Virginia law. The outlet also argued that Tremaine’s testimony would be irrelevant to the question of whether Depp and Heard defamed each other.
Depp’s attorney, Camille Vasquez,...
In the motion, TMZ said it was seeking to protect a confidential source who had provided the outlet with a video of Depp yelling at ex-wife Amber Heard and slamming cabinets. The video was played for the jury early on in the trial.
Depp’s team has indicated that it will call Morgan Tremaine, a former TMZ field assignment manager, as a witness on Wednesday. They have not said what Tremaine will be asked about.
TMZ’s lawyers argued that the identity of its source should be protected under the journalist’s privilege in Virginia law. The outlet also argued that Tremaine’s testimony would be irrelevant to the question of whether Depp and Heard defamed each other.
Depp’s attorney, Camille Vasquez,...
- 5/24/2022
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
Sunday night’s Grammys featured a slew of incredible performances, but there was one the stood out above all others. Yes, it happened — Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion performed “Wap” live on primetime television.
Before the performance, the main question was simply How the duo would be able to pull off the song, considering its explicit lyrics. The answer was simple: they replaced most of the words and bleeped out the ones that couldn’t be easily replaced. In fact, the changes brought the duo’s lip syncing — a common practice at the Grammys — into sharp focus for some.
But the big question after the performance? How conservatives would react to the display.
republicans are gonna be soooo mad after the cardi/meg performance. and i Love that. pic.twitter.com/43GcAsElip
— Ryan Schocket (@RyanSchocket) March 15, 2021
How long before right wing media explodes over @theestallion and @iamcardib ‘Wap’ performance at @RecordingAcad?...
Before the performance, the main question was simply How the duo would be able to pull off the song, considering its explicit lyrics. The answer was simple: they replaced most of the words and bleeped out the ones that couldn’t be easily replaced. In fact, the changes brought the duo’s lip syncing — a common practice at the Grammys — into sharp focus for some.
But the big question after the performance? How conservatives would react to the display.
republicans are gonna be soooo mad after the cardi/meg performance. and i Love that. pic.twitter.com/43GcAsElip
— Ryan Schocket (@RyanSchocket) March 15, 2021
How long before right wing media explodes over @theestallion and @iamcardib ‘Wap’ performance at @RecordingAcad?...
- 3/15/2021
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
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