A source revealed that Amber Heard is in negotiations to write a book now that she feels she has "nothing to lose" following her ex-husband Johnny Depp's defamation lawsuit.
According to reports, the 'Aquaman' actress is prepared to spill what OK! Magazine referred to her book as a "revenge" one a After she was generally declared the loser in the protracted and well publicized trial,
Amber Heard's "Tell-All Revenge" Book
But one expert told the magazine that Amber Heard, 36, could have something to lose from any litigation that the book might trigger. After the outcome of the trial, Bikel, the author of 'The 1% Divorce: When Titans Clash,' advised Amber Heard to be "very cautious" about what she says about her ex, as per NY Post.
Despite reports of the "tell-all," Amber Heard said she was terrified that Johnny Depp may sue her once more in an appearance with NBC's 'Dateline.' Depp, 59, sued Heard over an op-ed in the Washington Post from 2018 that subtly accused him of domestic violence without naming him.
After a six-week trial, the jury returned a verdict that was mainly in Depp's favor, giving the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor $10.35 million in damages. However, it is unclear whether Heard would be able to make the payment if the verdict is upheld on appeal.
Her marriage to Depp, his alleged abuse, and the defamation trial will supposedly all be included in the "Tell All Revenge" book. Heard may jeopardize Depp's reputation once again in the book, according to a person close to her, who also stated that she has to take extra precautions to avoid getting into legal difficulties once more.
Per WION, Heard may thus go into difficulty once more if the book makes the same claims or items that are similar to the op-ed she wrote in 2018. Amber Heard has experienced significant social media reaction ever since it was revealed that she had signed a significant book contract. While some expressed support for Amber Heard, others are adamantly opposed the actress.
According to a tweet, "Amber Heard is going to write a book everyone will be upset for like 5 seconds and then nobody will give a damn because we're going to the movies to watch Johnny Depp in his third blockbuster classic movie of the year." Others laughed at her for releasing a book after losing the lawsuit.
Johnny Depp's Another Court Battle
Depp isn't quite out of the woods even though the defamation case's verdict was made public weeks ago. An assault claim from a former coworker is the next case his attorneys will handle. However, one aspect of Depp's upcoming lawsuit over an alleged attack on set will probably be quite different, Cinema Blend reported.
Johnny Depp is being sued by site manager Gregg "Rocky" Brooks, who collaborated with the actor on the 2018 film 'City of Lies,' in addition to his legal dispute with Amber Heard. He claims that Depp twice hit him in the ribs, made fun of him, and offered to punch him in the face for $100,000. Additionally, no cameras will be present in the courtroom this time.
Greg Brooks and Johnny Depp would need to appreciate considerably more privacy than the Depp-Heard defamation trial's media circus. However, it's likely that fans will continue to pay attention and be interested in how things turn out.
Since Johnny Depp's court battle against Amber Heard, the assault case's timing is primarily to blame for the public's interest. People are interested to see if Camille Vasquez, Johnny Depp's now-famous lawyer, would succeed in representing the' Pirates of the Caribbean' star once more. Additionally, there are the speculations spread by fans that she is in fact dating Depp despite Vasquez's vehement denial of this.
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