Amber Heard’s Behavior Gives It Away, Johnny Depp’s Ex Not A Victim, Twitter Says
KEY POINTS
- Amber Heard is not an abuse victim, Twitter users say
- Johnny Depp's exes did not experience any abuse and violence with him
- 2020 is the year of vindication for Johnny Depp and Taylor Swift
Amber Heard’s actions and words toward Johnny Depp showed that she is not a victim of abuse, Twitter says.
A clip of the “Aquaman” star listening to her ex-husband’s audiotapes is making the rounds online. In the short video, Amber rolls her eyes and smirks. Her reactions irked the online users because she was visibly not intimidated by Depp whom she called her abuser. For them, Heard’s actions gave it away.
“#AmberHeard clearly is not intimidated by #JohnnyDepp and I think it's obvious that she just enjoyed attempting to make one big joke of him for the cold hard cash, yet she forgot, a liar can never keep their story or their face straight. #lockherup,” @Monster01Little commented.
“And the irony is she doesn't understand how her statements give her away. She does not know what abuse survivors suffer. She doesn't even understand how her own statements reveal her,” @DevillineS added.
“Yeah, abuse victims dont act that way when facing their abuser. They cower, cry, flinch at times. This witch needs to go down, hard!” @Scorpiotomy opined.
“She just can't help herself. She has to mock him for objecting to being hit. Total giveaway - and shows what a terrible actress she actually is!” @kiki_cliff wrote.
Yeah, abuse victims dont act that way when facing their abuser. They cower, cry, flinch at times. This witch needs to go down, hard!
— Dixie Cagle (@Scorpiotomy) March 18, 2020
Most abusers are just happy to hide their abuse. But she tried to flip the whole thing and make him the abuser and her the victim. She actually tried to destroy him. Vindictive af. She is all kinds of crazy and drama. I feel for Johnny & the next dude that gets tangled with her.
— Summer is coming 🇨🇦🌻 (@markayhali) March 20, 2020
Women should be pissed off with her. No wonder real abuse victims have such a hard time getting people to believe them when you have people like this who fabricate stories. The fact that she still has a job is insane
— Charlie (@Charlie02336934) March 18, 2020
Meanwhile, Depp has vehemently denied Heard’s allegations that he was abusive and violent. The “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor’s exes have already spoken up, too. Winona Ryder, Vanessa Paradis and Lori Anne Allison all said that they never experienced what Heard claimed when they were with Depp. In fact, they described him as someone who is sensitive and loving.
In related news, Twitter users felt that 2020 is the year of vindication not just for Depp, but for Taylor Swift, too. Just recently, Kanye West’s full conversation with Swift leaked and it showed that the “Reputation” singer did not give her consent to the “Stronger” rapper to call her “b——.”

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