Amber Heard admits hitting ex-husband Johnny Depp with pots, pans and vases
The audio tape is the latest reveal from the toxic relationship between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
After their
- The audio tape is the latest reveal from the toxic relationship between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
- After their divorce in 2017, Heard accused Depp of domestic abuse and sexual violence.
‘Aquaman’ actress Amber Heard in an explosive audio confession has admitted to hitting her ex-husband Johnny Depp with pots, pans and vases.
Depp and Heard were married from 2015 to 2017. Now, the former couple is going through a domestic violence case that was issued by Heard. The case has been going on for several months now and new developments continue to surface.
The Daily Mail have obtained an audio clip that is from a conversation between the couple that took place in 2015. In the audio clip, Heard admits to hitting Depp.
“I’m sorry that I didn’t, uh, uh, hit you across the face in a proper slap, but I was hitting you, it was not punching you. Babe, you’re not punched I don’t know what the motion of my actual hand was, but you’re fine, I did not hurt you, I did not punch you, I was hitting you,” she said.
Depp also talked about their relationship in the audio clip, saying, “I left last night honestly, I swear to you because I just couldn’t take the idea of more physicality, more physical abuse on each other. Because had we continued it, it would have gotten f— bad. And baby, I told you this once. I’m scared to death we are a f— crime scene right now.”
Amber can also be heard saying, “I did not start screaming until you had [expletive] said all the [expletive]. You poke an animal enough, it is eventually, it doesn't matter how friendly it is, it's not cool”.
Depp can be heard replying to his wife, “That's not true, It's the same for me, it's the same for me.” Amber claimed that she “stayed cool for so long” while Depp "kicked and kicked and kicked."
TW: Abuse Survivors.
Here's the audio where Amber Heard mocks Johnny Depp for calling for help while she was abusing him, she then loses her temper and fully admits to abusing him but proceeds to shame him again.
Typical abuser behavior. #TimesUp #JusticeForJohnnyDepp #MeToo pic.twitter.com/KJuit0LwbV
— Sienna (@winonasrider) January 31, 2020
The tape is the latest reveal from the toxic relationship between the two actors. After their divorce in early 2017, Heard then accused Depp of domestic abuse and sexual violence in 2018 and wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post describing her experience. In response, Depp sued her for defamation in a $50 million case that is still ongoing.
Heard is also an ambassador for women's rights and outspoken domestic violence advocate.
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