Kate Moss has stated her support for her ex-boyfriend, Johnny Depp, during his recent libel trial against ex-wife Amber Heard.
Moss, 48, testified in Johnny Depp's defense during his multimillion-dollar US lawsuit against Heard, 36 after the 'Aquaman' actress revealed a rumor that Depp shoved Moss down the stairs while the two were dating.
Kate Moss Reveals the Truth About Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp won his case against Amber Heard last month after a jury found her 2018 Washington Post piece inflammatory. Between 1994 to 1998, Kate Moss, who came to stardom in the 1990s, was in a relationship with a Hollywood actor.
After Johnny Depp sued Amber Heard for $50 million for an essay she penned headlined, "I spoke up against sexual abuse - and faced our culture's fury," she backed her former boyfriend. "This must change."
Kate Moss spoke during the trial in May, appearing via videolink in the Virginia courthouse. During her testimony, which lasted little over two minutes, Kate Moss stated that Johnny Depp never pushed, kicked, or hurled her down any stairs while they were together.
Speaking from Gloucestershire, Moss stated that the claim of the incident at the GoldenEye resort in Jamaica was false and that Depp had stepped in to save her. In a rare interview with Laverne, Moss also revealed her support for her friend, Spanish fashion designer John Galliano, who was found guilty of racial abuse in 2011 and sentenced to $6,115 in suspended fines, according to Metro.
Kate Moss tells the poisonous reality of exploitation in the fashion business and how, as a young adolescent, she was pursued by sexual predators in a revealing interview on Desert Island Discs today. She recounts being driven to tears by photographers who pressed her to go topless when she was 48. When she was 15, the self-conscious youngster was compelled to abandon a session when she was ordered to remove her bra.
Kate Moss, who joined the Storm modeling agency at the age of 14 in 1988, would travel across London alone, accomplishing up to eight modeling gigs each day. During the radio interview, she discusses the 1990 shot that made her famous, but acknowledges that reliving the memories is traumatic.
When Moss was 16, she photographed a series of images for The Face magazine on the beach at Camber Sands, East Sussex, with the late photographer Corinne Day, with whom she frequently collaborated. Kate Moss also recalls working with Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg, sometimes known as Marky Mark at the time, on an underwear ad for Calvin Klein in 1992. It was her first major advertising campaign, but the then-17-year-old required Valium to relax since she was worried about being topless.
Moss rose beyond these early setbacks to become one of the most iconic and influential characters in worldwide fashion, with an inner circle that includes some of the world's most famous people. However, the highs have been mirrored by lows, as Moss speaks candidly about her issues with alcohol and drugs, which nearly wrecked her career. She describes her chaotic childhood in Croydon, South London, when she was 13 and her parents divorced, Daily Mail reported.
Amber Heard on List of Most Hated Personalities
Meanwhile, Amber Heard has topped a list of the most hated people alive in 2021, surpassing Vladimir Putin. The Aquaman actor has been the subject of constant attention in recent months due to her legal fight with ex-husband Johnny Depp, and one list from source The Top Tens ranks Heard as more despised than Russian President Vladimir Putin, who declared war on Ukraine earlier this year.
The list was shared on Reddit, sparking a discussion over Heard's treatment on social media. During the multimillion-dollar slander trial, the actress was subjected to intense examination.
Heard was brutally ridiculed on social media by fervent Depp followers during the trial, and her recent post-trial interview with NBC's Savannah Guthrie has seen the criticism continue.
Emotional testimony from Heard saying she was hit by Depp became a TikTok sensation. The barrage of vitriol heaped on Heard throughout her trial has already prompted analogies to the public scorn heaped on Britney Spears during her trials, according to Newsweek.
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