Johnny Depp breaks down Amber Heard’s abuse playbook: ‘Couldn’t have a voice’
Johnny Depp breaks down Amber Heard’s most ‘toxic’ personality trait in bombshell court admission
Johnny Depp addresses the most painful personality trait he had to deal with during Amber Heard’s abusive lashings.
Depp made admissions about the toxic nature of his relationship with ex-wife Amber Heard during his second day on the stand.
According to Rolling Stone, he began by revealing, “It could begin with a slap. It could begin with a shove. “It could begin with, you know, throwing a TV remote at my head. It could be throwing a glass of wine in my face. But all in all, it was just constant.”
The qactor also addressed the “parade of insults” he was forced to endure whenever Heard weaponized his past against him.
“I was sort of not allowed to be right, not allowed to have a voice,” he admitted to the jury.
“So at a certain point, when that enters your mind is [when] you start to slowly realize that you are in a relationship with your mother in a sense, and I know that that sounds perverse and obtuse.”
“But the fact is some people search for weaknesses and sensitivities. And when you’ve told that person your life and what you’ve lived through, what you’ve been through, as happens in relationships, the more that became ammunition from [Heard] … to either verbally decimate me or to send me into a kind of tailspin of confusion and depression.”
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