Now a new thing has come to the fore in the ongoing dispute between Hollywood actor Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard. On May 16, Amber Heard told the court that in 2015, both of them were celebrating their honeymoon on the Orient Express. During this, Johnny had beaten him a lot. Johnny slammed him on the wall under the influence of alcohol and slit his throat with a shirt. Jury member Amber Heard is considering defamation claims.
The Hollywood couple married in February 2015 and had their honeymoon on the Orient Express train in July of the same year after Depp finished filming the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean film. During interrogation, Hurd said that the two had an argument over drinking. She didn’t want Depp to drink.
Depp lost his temper when he was drunk: Heard said they had a loving relationship, but Depp often became violent and lost his temper while using alcohol or drugs. Amber Heard said that earlier on the Orient Express, Depp slapped her in the face and repeatedly slammed her body against a wall. Depp then took off his shirt and wrapped it around his neck. Heard said, “Just as I woke up the next morning, I still feel that pain around my neck and in the back of my head when I wake up in the morning.”
The Pirates of the Caribbean star previously testified that he never killed Heard, arguing that Heard was always abused in their relationship. Depp, 58, sued Heard, 36, for $50 million, saying Heard defamed her, while Heard claims she was a victim of domestic violence. Heard counterclaims Depp, demanding $100 million from him.
Depp made serious allegations against Heard: Depp said that Heard once threw a bottle of vodka at him, which cut off the upper part of his finger.
Injured private part: On Depp’s allegations, Heard says that he did not hurt Depp, but threw a vodka bottle to save himself and his sister. Talking about that night, Heard cried that Depp had assaulted her and threatened to kill her by putting a bottle of alcohol in her private part.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard got divorced in the year 2017 and separated from each other. In the year 2018, Amber Heard wrote an article in the Washington Post, in which she described the story of her coercion and oppression in a sequential manner.