The separation between the two actors does not stop making headlines and a new chapter has been written when it was learned that Amanda de Cadenet has withdrawn her support for the actress.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard met in 2012 on the set of a movie and fell in love at first sight. Their relationship began that same year and three years later they were married on a private island that the actor has in the Bahamas. Everything seemed like an idyllic and beautiful love story, but something went wrong and just a year and a half after they got married, they decided to end their relationship and separate.
Since that same year, a tortuous judicial procedure began that does not seem to come to an end and that gives away several headlines every month. Without a doubt we are facing one of the most controversial separations in the history of Hollywood.
During all this time Amber alleged that Johnny Depp thanked her physically and verbally, but it was discovered that this was not the case and therefore the interpreter sued for defamation and demanded $50 million. Now, we have learned that Amber Heard's best friend, the actress and activist Amanda de Cadenet, was going to testify in her favor, but has finally changed her mind because she says she is "horrified and shocked" after listening to some audios, which she had access the Daily Mail, where her friend admits to punching Johnny in the jaw.
In them you can also see how she verbally attacks her husband and how she throws pots and pans at him. Likewise, you can hear how Amber tries to provoke Johnny Depp by saying things like: "You're a baby. Grow up, Johnny." For all this, Amanda Cadenet has decided not to testify on behalf of her best friend a week after Amber's lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, decided not to represent the actress.
Amber Heard, without lawyers
The news from Amber's friend comes just a week after we learned that the firm that represented her in court decided not to do so anymore. At its head is Roberta Kaplan, who also leads the Time's Up movement that tries to eradicate misconduct from the world of entertainment.