A new set of legal documents has been filed in the ongoing domestic dispute between Hollywood actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, and fans of both celebrities are taking to the internet to voice their opinions. Depp’s supporters are calling Heard a “gold-digger” and a “liar”, while Heard’s fans are accusing Depp of being abusive and controlling. The latest round of accusations and counter-accusations is sure to keep the gossip mills churning for some time to come.
A new batch of documents has surfaced in the ongoing legal battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, and fans of the estranged couple are taking to the internet to voice their opinions.
Depp’s fans are convinced that the actor is the victim of domestic abuse, while Heard’s supporters believe she is simply a vengeful ex-wife. The latest round of court documents includes text messages allegedly sent by Heard to a friend, in which she describes Depp as a “drug addict” and “psychotic.”
Depp has denied all allegations of abuse, but his reputation has taken a hit in recent months. He was dropped from his role in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise and lost an endorsement deal with Dior.
Heard has also faced public backlash, but her career has not been affected in the same way.
She recently wrapped production on Aquaman 2, and will soon be seen in The Witches remake.
The latest developments in this messy divorce battle are sure to keep fans divided.
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What is the New Document About
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the new document is entitled “Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Rearview Mirrors.” It amends Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 111, “Rearview Mirrors,” to improve the field of view for drivers of vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds) or less by requiring that they be equipped with rear visibility systems. The final rule is effective November 25, 2016.
What Does It Say About the Battle between Johnny Depp And Amber Heard Fans
It seems that the battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard fans is far from over. Recently, a new video has surfaced which appears to show Depp throwing a wine glass at Heard during an argument. The video, which was reportedly shot on May 23, 2016, shows Depp and Heard arguing while they are in their kitchen.
At one point, Depp can be seen throwing a wine glass in Heard’s direction. It is not clear what caused the argument or whether anyone was injured. This latest development is sure to reignite the debate between those who support Depp and those who believe Heard is the victim of domestic violence.
How Has the Reaction Been to the New Document
The reaction to the new document has been mixed. Some people are excited about the possibility of a more democratic society, while others are concerned that the document does not go far enough in addressing economic inequality. There are also those who worry that the document will lead to increased religious persecution.
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Conclusion
New documents in the legal battle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have triggered a fresh online battle between fans of the two celebrities. The new documents, which were filed by Depp’s lawyers, include texts and emails that Heard sent to her friend, actress iO Tillett Wright, in which she allegedly admits to hitting Depp. In one text, Heard allegedly wrote: “I f**king hit him last night it was not hard but he keeps saying I need an ambulance because I knocked his teeth out…I am going to have a bruise on my face and neck…” In another text, she allegedly wrote: “He’s sweet (to) me when we are around others like you guys but at home he is just crazy.
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The new documents have sparked fresh outrage from fans of both celebrities, with many taking to social media to express their support for either Depp or Heard. The #JusticeForJohnnyDepp hashtag has been trending on Twitter, while #ImWithAmber has also been popular.
The case is due to go to trial in May next year.