According to reports, the actress plans to write a book about her relationship with Johnny Depp, feeling she has “nothing to lose” after her loss at trial.
Amber Heard is “in talks” to write an explanatory book after her loss in court earlier this month against ex-husband Johnny Depp in her multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit.
The 36-year-old actress is “very excited” about the potential new job, sources said OKAY! Heard magazine has “nothing to lose” now that the proceedings in the highly publicized dispute have ended.
Depp received $ 10.35 million in compensation after a jury found that Heard defamed Depp on all charges after a nearly seven-week trial in Virginia amid allegations of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Heard lost the defamation case, but received $ 2 million in her lawsuit, as jurors found Depp defamed her through her attorney.
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When asked about the possible “revenge,” Heart’s representative told Fox News Digital, “We have no comment to share about that.”
A privileged person alleged in the post: “Amber believes her career in Hollywood is over. She is already in conversations and excited.
“Right now, she has nothing to lose and she wants to say it all.”
Possible lawsuits could be filed if Heard decides to write anything, author and lawyer Dror Bikel told the magazine.
“Depp and his lawyers will read and listen to everything Heard says,” Bikel said. “If he crosses the line, which is likely, he will no doubt be hit with another defamation suit and will end up in court again.”
A few days ago, Heard was seen shopping at a TJ Maxx discount store in the Hamptons amid a $ 8.3 million lawsuit.
He Aquaman The actress wore blue jeans and a white shirt with long-sleeved buttons while engaged in retail therapy with her younger sister, Whitney Henriquez, at the Bridgehampton location of the national retail chain, according to TMZ. According to the point of sale, it is not clear what the two bought, at least in the store.
As Heard examined the east coast corridors in black moccasins with blond hair tied back in a bun, Depp “advanced” from the trial and took to the stage to perform with Jeff Beck at the Helsinki Blues Festival on Sunday in Finland.
Depp looked comfortable on stage with a black vest over a long shirt with his sleeves rolled up above his elbows to show off his tattoos while playing the guitar.
He will soon release a joint album with his musical partner, Beck, as the actor says he “doesn’t even talk about the trial” and “just wants to get his career back.”
“The trial was necessary, but he is glad it is over,” a source said People. “While he is relieved by the jury’s verdict, he is not rejoicing.”
Heard said during a recent interview with Savannah Guthrie Date linethat she was “terrified” that Depp would find a way to sue her again.
“I guess that’s what a defamation suit is for, it’s meant to take your voice,” he said.
He pirates of the caribbean The star initially sought a payment of $ 50 million ($ 72 million) during a 2018 Washington Post he wrote an opinion piece that didn’t specifically name him, but talked about his experiences with domestic abuse at the hands of an ex-partner. Heard counter sued for $ 100 million ($ 144 million) in damages.
Last week, Heard denied being “cut off” from Aquaman 2 and called the reformulation claims “slightly crazy” after reports surfaced that she was out of the Warner Bros. movie. after the trial.
“The rumor continues as it has from day one: inaccurate, insensitive and a little crazy,” Heard’s representative told Fox News Digital..
Heard played Mera in the film, working alongside Jason Momoa, Dolph Lundgren, Nicole Kidman and Willem Dafoe. The second film, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, will be released in 2023.
He announced on Instagram in July 2021 that he had secretly welcomed a girl named Oonagh Paige Heard through a surrogate and said he would be “the mother and father” of his daughter.
This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission