Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are engaged in one of the most public divorces in recent Hollywood history. However, before revealing all the details of their stormy relationship, both had a "magical" marriage, as the actress herself recounted. In the following lines, all the details.
They met over a decade ago, when they were part of the movie 'The Diaries of Ron' in 2011. At that time, he was married to Vanessa Paradis for 14 years, and they had two children together. She, on the other hand, was in a relationship with photographer Tasya van Ree.
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However, this was not an obstacle for the spark of love between them to arise, and it all began with a scene. "That moment felt like something, it felt like something that she shouldn't be feeling since she had her partner, and even though it was a scene, she had her partner, I had Vanessa and my children," Depp said in the trial taking place in Virginia.
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In 2013, they confirmed their relationship, and just a year later, Amber was already wearing an engagement ring. They had a grand party in an exclusive mansion in Los Angeles, with exclusive guests including the directors of Pirates of the Caribbean.
After the civil wedding, they had a big celebration in the Bahamas, on the paradisiacal island 'Little Hall's Pond Cay', which can only be accessed by boat or seaplane. The beach wedding was informal, intimate, and very romantic, witnesses revealed to People magazine.
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After just 15 months of saying 'I do', the actress decided to separate and filed a lawsuit against Depp for abuse, requesting a restraining order. Additionally, the actor compensated Amber with 7 million dollars.
But everything exploded when Amber Heard wrote an article in the Washington Post, claiming to have suffered gender violence and abuse.
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On the other hand, the British tabloid The Sun described Depp as a "woman abuser" in a column, narrating alleged violent episodes against the actress. The Pirates of the Caribbean star filed defamation lawsuits in response.