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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, both actors, are suing each other for slander, alleging that they were abused during their two-year marriage. On Monday, Parnalekha Patralekha, Johnny’s sister, uploaded a screenshot of a news item about Johnny’s followers who are now backing his pal Marilyn Manson, who was previously accused of ‘horrific abuse’ by his ex-fiancee Evan Rachel Wood.
‘Johnny Depp’s followers suspiciously endorsing Marilyn Manson during Depp-Heard trial,’ Parnalekha tweeted an image of a news item. She wrote, “Two bisexual women from America will teach you that art and abuse aren’t the same thing. That artists can be monsters and that sometimes our heroes can become our private monsters. Only, you’ll take a century to realise that.”
In 2007, Marilyn and his ex-fiancee Rachel announced their relationship, and they were temporarily engaged in 2010 before parting up. Rachel said she had been assaulted in 2017, at the height of the #MeToo movement, and spoke to a congressional committee in 2018, without naming anybody.
Then, in February 2020, she identified Marilyn in an Instagram post, stating he “horrifically abused me for years.” His record company dumped Marilyn. Similar charges were made by several more women. Three of them have filed lawsuits. Marilyn was the subject of a police inquiry.
Johnny sued Amber over a December 2018 op-ed in The Washington Post in which she portrayed herself as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.” Amber, who appeared in Aquaman, did not mention Johnny in the op-ed, but he sued her for insinuating he was a domestic abuser, asking $50 million in damages.
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