During the trial, Johnny Depp smiles when Amber Heard's lawyer imitates his voice
Key Takeaways:
- Both Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are suing each other for slander, claiming that their two-year marriage was injured.
Johnny Depp as well as Amber Heard, are suing one other for slander, claiming that they were harmed during their two-year marriage. During Amber's lawyer's approximation of Johnny's voice during the trial on Tuesday, Johnny was seen smiling. Several online users shared the moment's video on Instagram.
After attorney Elaine Bredehoft attempted to speak in his voice while asking Amber a question regarding a recording, Johnny grinned. Elaine is seen telling Amber why she believes Johnny can't look her in the eyes in a video uploaded on Twitter by a fan. "She played a tape where Johnny stated, 'you will not see my eyes again,' do you recall that?" Elaine asked, adding a brief impersonation of Johnny for emphasis.
"Hopefully, Elaine doesn't plan on going into performing after her retirement," one fan wrote. "I mean, I know she should just not do that voice," another noted, "but she did a pretty excellent accent of him." "Why did she do that? Omg," one person said, while another said, "This can't be real."
"This demonstrates that Elaine is a Johnny Depp admirer. She wouldn't be able to make such an impression otherwise, "said one. "This is very nasty of her," one person said, describing Elaine's move as "rude."
Johnny filed a lawsuit against Amber in December 2018 after she penned an op-ed for The Washington Post in which she showed herself as a "public figure symbolizing domestic abuse." Amber, who played Aquaman, did not mention Johnny in her op-ed, but he sued her for insinuating he was domestic violence and seeking $50 million in losses.