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After losing the trial against Johnny Depp, Amber Heard invites further difficulties with her interview

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  • Amber Heard spoke about her experience after losing a defamation trial against Johnny Depp in an interview, noting that the most of it happened on social media.
  • Recent interview might cause Heard trouble.

During her interview with Savannah Guthrie, the 36-year-old actress stated, “The great part of this trial was played out on social media.” This trial, I believe, is an example of something gone wild, gone amok. That is not lost on the jurors.”

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Read more: Amber Heard still has soft corner for ex-husband Johnny Depp

 

She continued, saying: “It would have been hard for even the most well-intentioned jury to avoid this.”

According to some legal experts, the actress exacerbated the situation with her interview by blaming jurors, social media, certain witnesses, Depp’s attorneys, and making new charges against her ex-husband.

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Fans of Depp and other social media users blasted her accusations as well.

An unnamed jury in the ex-multimillion-dollar couple’s defamation trial has also broken his silence, revealing that the panel saw Heard’s “ice-cold” evidence as “crocodile tears.”

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