Amber Heard Denies Defecating In Johnny Depp's Bed, Opens Up About Ex Elon Musk In Court
Amber Heard returned to the court on Monday (May 16) as the trial began again after a break. Amber began her testimony against her ex-husband Johnny Depp and claimed that she did not defecate in their bed.
Amber
Heard
returned
to
the
court
on
Monday
(May
16)
as
the
trial
began
again
after
a
break.
Amber
began
her
testimony
against
her
ex-husband
Johnny
Depp
and
claimed
that
she
did
not
defecate
in
their
bed.
The
actress
also
opened
up
about
her
ex,
Elon
Musk
and
called
him
a
'gentleman'.
Calling
the
defamation
suit
a
"torture",
Amber
expressed
her
desire
to
be
able
to
move
on
with
her
life.
She
told
the
jury
that
she
filed
for
divorce
from
Johnny
in
May
2016
because
she
feared
for
her
life.
"I
had
to
leave
him.
I
knew
I
wouldn't
survive
if
I
didn't.
I
was
so
scared
that
it
was
going
to
end
really
badly
for
me." She
also
said
that
the
trial
has
forced
her
to
live
"over
and
over
again
the
most
intimate,
embarrassing,
deeply
humiliating
and
personal
things
that
I've
survived."
Under
cross-examination,
Johnny's
lawyers
showed
photos
of
Amber
on
days
after
she
claimed
to
have
been
hit
by
Depp
where
no
injuries
were
visible.
Showing
off
the
makeup
kit
she
uses,
Amber
said,
"You
should
see
what
it
looks
like
under
the
makeup." She
went
on
to
explain
a
step
by
step
procedure
of
covering
scars
with
makeup.
Talking
about
the
faeces
incident,
that
Depp
testified,
Amber
denied
any
involvement
and
suggested
that
one
of
the
couple's
dogs
was
responsible.
Meanwhile,
she
also
talked
about
dating
Elon
Musk
and
revealed
the
two
met
at
the
Met
Gala.
She
revealed
that
Depp
stood
her
up
that
night,
and
added,
"I
got
out
of
the
car
and
walked
the
red
carpet
by
myself,
with
someone
from
Ralph
Lauren's
team,
sat
next
to
an
empty
place
setting
for
Johnny
-
he
effectively
stood
me
up
on
the
carpet."
On
meeting
Elon
Musk
at
the
Met
Gala,
Amber
added,
"I
didn't
recognize
him
until
we
started
talking.
He'd
reminded
me
we'd
met
once
before.
We
spoke
on
the
red
carpet
in
the
waiting
line.
He
seemed
like
a
real
gentleman."
For
the
unversed,
the
defamation
case
began
in
April
and
is
expected
to
last
two
more
weeks.