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Amber Heard adds another celebrity to the list of not supporting her in Johnny Depp’s trial

Sharmaine Angela Sharmaine Angela | May 23, 2022 | 3 min read

Amber Heard adds another celebrity to the list of those who are not supporting her in her trial against her ex-husband Johnny Depp. The public’s perception of the case continues to evolve, with many questioning amber heard’s statements on jury influence. This scrutiny adds pressure on her defense as new testimonies emerge from various witnesses. As the trial progresses, the emphasis on public opinion and celebrity endorsements becomes increasingly relevant. The fallout from amber heard’s courtroom accusations against johnny depp has sparked extensive media coverage, leading to a polarized audience. With social media amplifying each development, the stakes for both parties have never been higher. As more celebrities weigh in on the situation, the implications of their support or condemnation will surely shape the narrative moving forward.

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Bethenny Frankel has come out in support of the Pirates of the Caribbean star, calling Amber Heard the β€˜craziest woman in the universe.’

These remarks were made by Bethenny Frankel in her Just B with Bethenny Frankel podcast.

β€œJohnny Depp looks like a hero only in a relationship with Amber Heard because he was in a relationship with the craziest woman that’s walked this planet,” Frankel said. In the midst of their tumultuous relationship, amber heard’s weight loss testimony highlighted the pressures of public scrutiny she faced. This intense spotlight often complicates personal struggles, leading to drastic changes in behavior and appearance. Ultimately, both individuals became symbols of a larger narrative surrounding fame and its consequences. As the public continues to scrutinize their tumultuous relationship, many are seeking johnny depp trial updates and details. New revelations have emerged that complicate the narrative surrounding their personal lives. Fans eagerly await the next developments, which could further impact both their careers and public perceptions.

In her podcast on Thursday, the β€œReal Housewives of New York City” star dubbed Depp a hero to people, calling Amber Heard the β€˜craziest woman that has walked on this earth.’

β€œJohnny Depp looks like a hero only in a relationship with Amber Heard,” Frankel, 51, said, jokingly. Star β€œis gonna be f–king anointed Gandhi and the pope” when all is said and done β€œbecause he was in a relationship with the craziest woman that’s walked this planet.”

She added: β€œI’m sure Queen Elizabeth is calling him being like, β€˜Come here, I wanna give you a knighthood because you’re now the hero in this crazy villain story.’

β€œIt doesn’t make any sense. Johnny Depp plus anyone besides Amber Heard is a raving, [MDMA], cocaine, s–t-in-bed-tolerating man.”

β€œBut here, he looks …” she continued, β€œβ€˜and then a hero comes along!’ because Amber Heard is who he’s being compared to.”

Lawyers for Johnny’s ex-wife wrapped up their grilling of her last week after portraying her as the aggressor throughout their volatile relationship.

In cross-examination, Heard denied being the one who instigated violence between the couple, who were married from 2015-to 2017.

Depp filed suit against Heard over an op-ed she wrote forΒ The Washington PostΒ in December 2018 in which she described herself as a β€œpublic figure representing domestic abuse.”

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Dawn · May 23, 2022

I have to agree, Amber Heard is quite a nutjob!

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Alx's Vasquez · May 24, 2022

OMG that was so frigging funny. “A knighthood or Gandhi..”🀣🀣🀣🀣

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Geri · May 25, 2022

Maybe Elon can send Amber to Mars

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Sharmaine is a writer and relationship columnist based in New York. She studied sociology and has spent the last seven years writing about love, identity, and what it actually takes to build something lasting with another person. Her work is sharp, culturally aware, and never afraid to ask the uncomfortable question in the room. Readers come for the insight and stay for the honesty. When she is not at her desk she is at a concert, on a long walk through her neighborhood, or texting her friends paragraphs they did not ask for.