Amber Heard said she still loves Johnny Depp and doesn’t hold a grudge against him

The story between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp is still having repercussions. After going through an intense, and public, legal battle, the actress gave an exclusive interview for NBC News last Tuesday and had affective words for the actor. I love him. I loved him with all my heart. I did my best to make a deeply broken relationship work and I couldn’t. I have no bad feelings towards him,” she revealed. He then added, “I know that can be hard to understand or it can be very easy to understand if you’ve ever loved someone,” he said. Recall that Depp sued Heard for defamation over a 2018 Washington Post op-ed in which he called himself a victim of domestic abuse and from which he came out at a disadvantage, after the verdict was read. The “Aquaman” actress previously told Guthrie that she stands behind “every word” of her testimony and insisted, “I’ve made a lot of mistakes, but I’ve always told the truth,” while assuring that she will appeal the sentence.
“I’m not a good victim, I get it, I’m not a nice victim, I’m not a perfect victim.”

He also did not shy away from the criticism he received during the trial and the support his ex-partner received and in this regard he said: “I am not a good victim, I understand, I am not a nice victim, I am not a perfect victim,” he said. “But when I testified I asked the jury to see me as a human being.” Regarding the role that social networks played, he said: “Even if you think I am lying, you still could not look me in the eye and say that from social networks I had a fair representation. No one can tell me that this has been fair,” he exclaimed. However, he made a mea culpa and warned: “I did and said horrible and regrettable things throughout my relationship. I behaved horribly, almost unrecognizable to me,” adding, “I spoke freely, openly and voluntarily about what I did. I talked about horrible language. I talked about being pressured to the point that I didn’t even know the difference between good and evil.” I will always continue to feel like I’m part of this, like I’m the other half of this relationship because I was. And it was ugly and could be very beautiful. It was very, very toxic,” he acknowledged to the cameras. And he closed: “We were horrible with each other.”

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