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Amber Heard, 36, is said to have admitted defecating in the bed she once shared with her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, 58, according to Johnny’s former driver and bodyguard, Starling Jenkins III. The revelation came amid testimony given on April 28 through a live video call to Fairfax, Virginia, court. In particular, Starling said he “talked about the surprise he left in the boss’s bed” after a big battle the Aquaman actress had with her then-husband.
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Amber Heard was seen in court in Fairfax, Virginia, on April 28, 2022. (Shutterstock)
He added that she called it “a horrible practical joke that went wrong” and that she shared the details as Starling drove the actress to the Coachella Festival in Indio, California one night in 2016. Thursday in court for Johnny’s defamation trial against Amber for $ 50 million was full of awkward moments, including mentioning whether bodyguard Malcolm Connolly witnessed the Ed Woods star exposing his genitals for urination in an Australian house the couple lived in 2015. Johnny filmed Pirates of the Caribbean there: The dead do not tell tales.
The high-profile trial is full of horrific details of Johnny and Amber’s personal lives, including an alleged finger-cutting incident in which Johnny claims a battle escalates to Amber, who throws a bottle of vodka at him. He says the bottle hit his hand and cut off part of his middle finger. “I looked down and realized that the tip of my finger had been cut off and I was looking directly at the protruding bones and the fleshy part of the inside of your finger, and the blood was just pouring,” he said during the trial on April 20.
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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard arrive at the premiere of “3 Days to Kill” in Hollywood, California on February 12, 2014 (Shutterstock)
The production was withdrawn on April 11 and comes after a devastating loss to Charlie’s star and chocolate factory – Johnny in particular lost his UK defamation lawsuit against The Sun for calling him a “woman beater” in late 2020. The blow cost the actor his role in Fantastic Beasts, as Warner Bros. asked him to resign amid questions about his credibility and character.
However, he believes there is a good chance of what he calls “justification” in the Amber case. “Despite everything that has happened in the case of London, Johnny feels more and more confident as the days go on in court for this process,” said a source EXCLUSIVELY of HollywoodLife. “This time he feels very different, as they have returned to the United States and Johnny has supporters who could not be with him before.”
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