Wilson Chapman editorIn the second part of her first post-trial interview, Amber Heard opened up to NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie on “Today” about her life after the trial that captivated the nation.When asked if she’s worried about being sued again by him for defamation, even in the interview, she said, “I’m scared that no matter what I do, no matter what I say or how I say it, every step that I take will present another opportunity for this sort of silencing,” she said.Guthrie brought up Depp’s text message to Heard that she would suffer “total global humiliation,” and asked Heard if she thought that came true.“I know he promised it,” she said. “I testified to this.
I’m not a good victim, I get it, I’m not a likable victim, I’m not a perfect victim. But when I testified I asked the jury to just see me as human and hear his own words, which is a promise to do this.
It feels as though he has.” When asked if she was hoping to “cancel” Depp with the op-ed, Heard said, “Of course not. It wasn’t about him.”When asked about her upcoming plans, Heard said, “I get to be a mom full-time, where I’m not juggling calls with lawyers,” she said.Asked about Johnny today, Heard said, “I love him.
I loved him with all my heard. And I tried the best I could to make a deeply broken relationship work. I couldn’t. No bad feelings or ill will towards him at all.
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