Both Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are trying to regroup following the 58-year-old star’s major win in court last week.
18.05.2022 - 21:59 / perezhilton.com
The dirty laundry from Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s relationship keeps coming out in the actor’s defamation trial.
As the Aquaman star’s cross-examination by Depp’s lawyer continued on Tuesday, some icky audio was played for the court that featured the then-couple hurling insults at each other during a rather intense argument.
While it wasn’t clear when exactly this fight took place, it’s obvious the pair were bringing out the absolute worst in each other, as they both started laughing while saying whatever they could to make the other feel awful about themselves.
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The audio kicked off with Johnny telling Amber:
But things quickly spiraled out of control. Amber was repeatedly heard telling Depp, “suck my d**k” and “suck your own d**k,” before exclaiming:
The actress once again told the Oscar nominee to “suck my d**k” as he started talking back, prompting him to reply:
The duo then broke out in laughter, with Heard’s being a little more passionate.
Johnny proceeded to call her a “f**king ridiculous clown” and “the most spoiled f**king brat” who has “everybody out here almost fooled,” then added:
Amber hit back:
As the then-couple kept verbally sparring, Heard started to make a dig about Johnny’s hit role on 21 Jump Street from his twenties, saying sarcastically, “That’s not selling out” — before adding:
Depp replied with a dig of his own, saying:
After Amber then called him a “joke,” Johnny went for the jugular, saying:
She yet again hit back, responding:
The clip ended with Johnny telling her:
After the audio concluded, Depp’s attorney Camille Vasquez asked Amber:
Amber replied, “Yes I did,” prompting Vasquez to ask:
Heard responded:
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Both Amber Heard and Johnny Depp are trying to regroup following the 58-year-old star’s major win in court last week.
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