“Aquaman” actor Amber Heard returned to the purple carpet one 12 months after her and ex-husband Johnny Depp’s defamation trial got here to an finish. On June 23, Heard promoted her upcoming movie “Within the Hearth” on the Taormina Movie Pageant in Italy.
Heard was all smiles as she walked the purple carpet (which was technically teal) carrying a protracted, black robe that was accentuated with a cape on the shoulders. The actor wore her blond hair down and in curly ringlets. In images from the occasion, Heard could be seen laughing along with her costars, together with Luca Calvani and Eduardo Noriega, and with the film’s director, Conor Allyn. She additionally appeared in images with William “Billy” Baldwin, who attended the pageant to advertise his animated function “Billie’s Magic World” and stopped to signal autographs for followers.
Because the trial led to June 2022, Heard had largely stepped out of the highlight. A jury dominated the “London Fields” star was chargeable for defaming Depp with a 2018 Washington Submit op-ed about home abuse. Heard was ordered to pay Depp $10 million, however she ended up countersuing him for $100 million. A jury additionally ordered Depp to pay Heard $2 million as a consequence of his lawyer claiming she has perpetuated a “hoax.”
Though they each appealed the selections of the jury, Depp and Heard in the end settled their case in December of final 12 months. Heard agreed to pay Depp $1 million, which he reportedly plans on splitting amongst 5 charities. For his half, Depp returned to the purple carpet on the Cannes Movie Pageant in Might to advertise “Jeanne du Barry.”
Along with selling “Within the Hearth,” which does not have a large launch date simply but, Heard can be set to seem in “Aquaman 2.” The DC movie is ready to premiere in theaters this December. Each motion pictures had been filmed previous to the trial.
See images of Heard’s return to the purple carpet forward.
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