Cutting Ties?? Dozens Of Celebs UNLIKE Johnny Depp's Court Victory Post After Pre-Trial Documents Were Unsealed!
06.08.2022 - 00:39
/ perezhilton.com
Amber Heard might be getting what she wanted after all!
Johnny Depp is starting to quietly lose support from celebrity friends after pre-trial documents were unsealed earlier this week. As we’ve been reporting, around 6,000 pages of court documents were released to the public, revealing restricted evidence from the courtroom.
These docs include even more damning text messages the Pirates of the Caribbean star allegedly sent, including one in which he seemingly apologizes after having “kicked” his ex-wife. It also includes allegations from his ex-wife’s team that he suffers from “erectile dysfunction” and he altered the photo and video evidence submitted to the court. Johnny also attempted to submit “nude pictures” of Heard, among other allegations and pieces of evidence blocked from the trial. Now that the scandalous pages are making headlines, some celebrities are apparently second-guessing their public support for the actor!
Related: Amber Heard Selling Off Property For The Money She Owes Johnny??
Twitter user @k4mil1aa has been paying close attention to the Amber vs. Johnny drama throughout the trial, often fact-checking allegations made against either party. On Thursday, they noticed something very unusual, writing:
As Perezcious readers know, on June 1, the Fantastic Beasts alum penned a lengthy statement on Instagram declaring his victory after a Virginia jury awarded him $10.35 million in damages following his six-week defamation trial. The post has about 20 million likes at this time — but the number is dwindling! Check out the OG upload (below):
Now, here’s a list of stars who have already unliked the post:
Wow! Those are a LOT of names! And it’s just the initial list of stars fans have noticed both liked and
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