The Johnny Depp's mother, children and sisters never supported his relationship with the actress, as they considered her a gold digger.
One of the most powerful reasons that would explain the surprising separation between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard seems to be linked to the not very cordial relationship that would have existed between the Texan actress and the interpreter's late mother, Betty Sue. In fact, as the news portal TMZ reveals, the mother of the famous performer would have once described her daughter-in-law as a "horrible person" who only tried to take advantage of her son's fame and money.
Such an opinion would also be shared by the rest of the actor's family, including his two sisters and two children - Lily-Rose and John Christopher - from his previous relationship with Vanessa Paradis, who would never have hidden their dislike. by the actress, who according to them treated her father "like sh*t."
However, those close to the Hollywood star would not have been the only ones who did not trust the viability of the marriage, since Amber herself would also have expressed serious doubts about it during her engagement party in 2014.
"Before meeting Johnny, Amber was a wonderful 'hipster' who had roommates and went out with women. During her engagement party, doubts began... She came to wonder what she was doing there because she couldn't quite assimilate that her life would change so much," a source revealed to PEOPLE magazine.
It was the actress who took the first step to end the marriage, filing a divorce suit on Monday in which she alleges 'irreconcilable differences' and with which she requests a maintenance pension to which her ex-husband has already refused. through his lawyer.
This is not the first divorce that Johnny Depp has had to face, since in 1986 he separated from his first wife Lori Anne Allison after three years of marriage. Later, he was engaged to actress Winona Ryder although they never formalized their union.
The actor's longest relationship was with the French singer and actress Vanessa Paradis, mother of his two children, with whom he shared fourteen years of his life without ever passing through the altar.