Amber Heard goes on social media hiatus for 'several weeks' ahead of Johnny Depp's defamation lawsuit
The actor is pursuing a $50 million defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife.

"I'm going to go offline for the next several weeks. As you may know, I'll be in Virginia where I face my ex-husband Johnny Depp in court. Johnny is suing me for an op-ed I wrote in the Washington Post, in which I recounted my experience of violence and domestic abuse," the 35-year-old wrote in the note.
According to Variety, Depp has launched a legal battle against Heard after she penned a Washington Post op-ed in 2018 stating that she is a survivor of domestic abuse.
Although Heard did not mention Depp (58) by name in the column, she accused him of domestic violence after filing for divorce in 2016.
In her message on Instagram, the actor said in the article in question she never named Depp but rather wrote about "the price women pay for speaking against men in power".
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— Amber Heard (@realamberheard) 1649529783000In her post Heard continued she has always "maintained a love" for her former husband, adding that "it brings me great pain to have to live out the details of our past life together in front of the world".
"At this time, I recognize the ongoing support I've been fortunate to receive throughout these years, and in these coming weeks I will be leaning on it more than ever," she added.
In November 2020, Depp lost a UK libel case against the publisher of The Sun, a British tabloid that alleged he was a "wife beater" in a 2018 article. The judge ruled that the words were "substantially true".
Depp has since argued that Hollywood is "boycotting" him, pointing to the long-delayed release of his biopic "Minamata".
Mads Mikkelsen was later recast in the role for the upcoming third film titled "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore", which was released in the UK on April 8.
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