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Love Island star brands Johnny Depp’s legal win against Amber Heard ‘triggering’

Love Island star Tayla Damir, who was the winner of the Australian version in 2018, has spoken out against the public response to Johnny Depp's win against Amber Heard in the defamation court trial.Tayla has spoken about being a survivor of domestic violence, and said it is “never ok” and that the situation has been “triggering” for her.She spoke about her experiences with violence and said that it was “never ok to make fun of domestic violence”.The jury found Amber Heard’s statements about Johnny “false” and she behaved with “actual malice”.This comes after she wrote an article for the Washington Post in 2018, alleging physical and sexual domestic abuse.While she never mentioned Johnny by name in the article, it was believed she was alluding to her ex-husband as the article came not long after they announced their divorce.Amber has been the subject of jokes and memes, as the trial was made publicly available. Tayla has recently spoke about finding the public response upsetting.She took to Instagram to speak on the situation, saying: “As someone who has been through domestic violence in a relationship at a young age and survived, the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard case is extremely triggering.“The case has been seen as a drama series to the world.
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Love Island star brands Johnny Depp’s legal win against Amber Heard ‘triggering’
Love Island star Tayla Damir, who was the winner of the Australian version in 2018, has spoken out against the public response to Johnny Depp's win against Amber Heard in the defamation court trial.Tayla has spoken about being a survivor of domestic violence, and said it is “never ok” and that the situation has been “triggering” for her.She spoke about her experiences with violence and said that it was “never ok to make fun of domestic violence”.The jury found Amber Heard’s statements about Johnny “false” and she behaved with “actual malice”.This comes after she wrote an article for the Washington Post in 2018, alleging physical and sexual domestic abuse.While she never mentioned Johnny by name in the article, it was believed she was alluding to her ex-husband as the article came not long after they announced their divorce.Amber has been the subject of jokes and memes, as the trial was made publicly available. Tayla has recently spoke about finding the public response upsetting.She took to Instagram to speak on the situation, saying: “As someone who has been through domestic violence in a relationship at a young age and survived, the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard case is extremely triggering.“The case has been seen as a drama series to the world.
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