Amber Heard, 36, has spoken out in her first televised interview following the verdict from her trial against ex-husband Johnny Depp.The Hollywood stars and former couple were embroiled in a six-week trial before a jury unanimously decided that Amber was responsible for losing Johnny millions of dollars in earnings with an op-ed she wrote.Johnny has been awarded $10million in compensation, and $5million in punitive damages which was slashed to $350,000 due to a "statutory limit" in the state of Virginia, after the jury deliberated for three days.Amber, who will have a chance to appeal the verdict, won $2million back in compensatory damages after winning one of her claims in the countersuit, but $0 in punitive damages.Now the Aquaman star has spoken to NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie about her relationship with the Pirates of The Caribbean actor.Amber confessed she had done “horrible” things during the couple’s time together and she had “so much regret” due to the way she behaved.She said: “I did do and say horrible, regrettable things throughout my relationship.
I behaved in horrible almost unrecognisable to myself- ways. I have so much regret."Amber continued: “I freely and hopefully and voluntarily talked about what I did.
I talked about the horrible language.“I talked about being pushed to the extent where I didn't even know the difference between right and wrong.”The actress went on to label her marriage to Johnny as “toxic” and insisted that she told the truth about the relationshipShe said: “I will always continue to feel like I was a part of this, like I was the other half of this relationship because I was.
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