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Amber claims that her trial against Johnny was unfair.

In a recent interview, Amber Heard expresses for the first time since the trial against her ex-husband Johnny Depp, “You cannot tell me that this has been fair.”
Amber Heard recently gave her first interview following her verdict, according to Variety. The premiere of the interview is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.
In the interview, the ‘Aquaman’ star stated that she ‘Understands’ why the Virginia court sided with her ex-husband.
Heard said, “I don’t fault them.” “I actually comprehend. People feel familiar with him, as he is a popular character. He is an outstanding actor.” According to what Amber says in the interview.
Amber Heard faced significant backlash on social media and was trolled for falsely accusing Johnny Depp of domestic violence shortly after the conclusion of the trial.
Amber responded to all the trolling by saying, “I don’t care what you think of me or what judgments you make about what occurred in the privacy of my home, in my marriage, behind closed doors. I do not assume the average person is aware of these facts. I therefore do not take it personally.”
“But even if you’re certain that I deserve all this hatred and vitriol, even if you think I’m lying, you still couldn’t look me in the eye and tell me that the representation on social media has been fair. You cannot tell me that you believe this to be just “She continued her statement.
After their trial, a jury in Virginia recently ordered Amber Heard to pay Johnny Depp $10.3 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages.
Johnny Depp shared a post on social media shortly after winning the trial against Amber Heard in which he thanked the jury and all of his fans for their support.
On the work front, Amber Heard will next be seen in The Aquaman 2 from DC Comics.
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