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Johnny Depp Criticizes Amber Heard On His Latest Album

Johnny Depp Criticizes Amber Heard On His Latest Album

Johnny Depp Criticizes Amber Heard On His Latest Album

Since winning the defamation lawsuit he filed against his ex-wife Amber Heard, Johnny Depp has been on a victory tour. He expressed his gratitude to his supporters on TikTok. At his gigs, he soaked up the applause of the audience. And it appears that he is starting to revive his acting career, which he accuses Heard of destroying.

Depp appears to still have some more knife-throwing to do, though. According to the Sunday Times, Depp’s lyrics on several songs of a new album that will be published on July 15 appear to call out his former love interest and present foe.

Depp and former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck worked together to create the record, titled 18. Depp sings, in the song “Sad Motherf**kin’ Parade,”. “You’re sitting there like a dog with a seven-year itch.” “If I had a dime, it wouldn’t reach your hand,” He keeps going in the same direction. On a different song, Depp erupts., “I think you’ve said enough for one motherf**king night.”

Only a few tracks, such as “The Death and Resurrection Show” and “This Is A Song For Miss Hedy Lamarr,” have been made public thus far from the impending album. Depp has also made available a few covers that will appear on the album, including “Caroline, No” by the Beach Boys, “Venus and Furs” by the Velvet Underground, and “Isolation” by John Lennon.

Last month, Depp and Beck performed a number of tour dates in the UK. Depp is 59 years old, and Beck is 76 years old. The Sunday Times reports that the title of the new project alludes to the men’s respective ages as musicians.

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Johnny Depp Vs. Amber Heard: To avoid conflict, The Court Is Staggering Exes' Entrances And Exits

Johnny Depp Vs. Amber Heard: To Avoid Conflict, The Court Is Staggering Exes’ Entrances And Exits

Johnny Depp And Amber Heard: To avoid conflict, The Court Is Staggering Exes’ Entrances And Exits

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard went on a break from their ongoing defamation case. TMZ discovered that the court has been doing everything it can to protect the two former lovers from colliding. Both performers’ entrances and exits have been meticulously managed by court officials, according to sources acquainted with the matter.

The times got staggered to avoid Johnny Depp and Amber Heard colliding. They’re transported to separate ends of the courthouse for lunch breaks and kept away from the public owing to their famous status.

Deputies stood between her and her ex in a clip from the Aquaman star’s Thursday testimony that has surfaced online. Some speculated that the two made eye contact in the heat of the moment, but sources close to one of the mothers denied this.

The Trial Is Set To Resume On May 16th

Due to a prior commitment by the judge, the defamation trial will resume on May 16th. When the trial resumes, Heard will return to the stand to face her counsel, Elaine Bredehoft, before being cross-examined.

The 36-year-old won’t be able to speak with any of her lawyers during her week off. She’ll use the time to rest and spend time with her family, including her sister, who has been staying with her throughout the trial, according to TMZ.

The jury will deliberate after closing arguments on May 27th. Depp got caught on camera snacking on gummy candy, doodling, and even snickering at his ex-wife’s testimony.

“Mr. Depp’s behaviour in this trial has been as pitiful as it was in their marriage,” a spokesperson for Heard stated. On the other hand, the father of two’s legal team has dubbed the actress’s time in court as “the performance of her life.”

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