Actress Dakota Johnson has spoken out about the commented video that resurfaced during the trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
She appears concerned about the injury that the actor showed when they were presenting a film together.
During the defamation trial of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, multiple moments of physical or verbal violence in the marriage came to light, and one of the topics of contention was the actor's sliced finger.
Depp claimed that Amber had cut his finger with a bottle in a fight months after his wedding, while the actress's team maintained at all times that "he" inflicted the injury on himself.
These events occurred in 2005 when the actor was filming the film 'Black Mass' with Dakota Johnson. During the trial, a video of both actors promoting the film where Dakota notices Depp's injury and asks him about it with concern went extremely viral.
Now, Johnson has spoken out about it in her long-running interview with Vanity Fair where she has also been completely honest about the "psychotic" experience of filming 'Fifty Shades' and her supposed bad relationship with Jamie Dornan.
A clip from the video titled "The EXACT Moment Dakota Johnson KNEW Amber Heard was VIOLENT to Johnny Depp" has over 4 million views, and when the interviewer brings it up, Dakota acknowledges that she's seen it.
"I was like, 'For God's sake, why? Why are they bringing me into this?'" she confesses.
"I don't remember that moment at all, but please, get me out of this. Don't let it go any further. Can you imagine, oh my God, they call me to the stand to testify?" she adds in a panicked tone.
"I can't believe people are watching the trial like it's a show. It's like a lawyer show and it breaks my heart. It's so, so crazy. Humans are f--king weird. The internet is a wild place.", he commented.
The report also indicates that at the time of the talk, the trial had not ended. The verdict is currently known, which was in favor of Johnny Depp, declaring Amber Heard guilty of all charges of defamation and condemning her to pay 10 million dollars.