Amber Heard gave her first television interview after losing the trial that took place earlier this month for the media defamation case that she faced with her ex-husband Johnny Depp.
The jury of the Fairfax court in Virginia ruled in favor of the actor and determined that the statements made by the interpreter were false, who continues to maintain that the actor physically and psychologically assaulted her during their turbulent marriage and that they were designed to sink her career and reputation.
The conversation that the artist had with Savannah Guthrie, a journalist for the morning space Today, of the NBC network, has not yet been broadcast in its entirety, but some excerpts of a talk in which the Texan artist reaffirms her statements have already emerged.
.@savannahguthrie sat down for an exclusive conversation with #AmberHeard. "You cannot tell me that you think that this has been fair,” Heard shared, in reference to social media representation. pic.twitter.com/56Ju7pYg1x
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) June 13, 2022
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“I don’t blame them. The reality is that I understand them. He is still a very loved character and people feel that he knows him. He is a fantastic actor“, said the actress.
“Even if some are completely sure that I deserve this level of hate and such sharp criticism, even if they think I’m lying, the truth is that no one can look me in the face and tell me that what has happened on social networks is a representation fair reality. No one can tell me that this has been fair“, she added in the interview.
“I don’t care what people think of me, or what value judgments they want to make about what happened in the privacy of my own home, in my marriage, behind closed doors. I don’t assume that normal people have to know those things.” So I don’t take it personally“, she said.