Is Johnny Depp making a strong comeback after winning defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard? Read details here
The details of the Johnny Depp Vs Amber Heard trial and its judgment seem to have become a thing of past. The Pirates of the Caribbean star seems to be making giant strides in his career at the moment.

According to PR professionals, Johnny Depp's career is going the upswing after he won the lawsuit.
Pirates of Caribbean star Johnny Depp has performed with musician Jeff Beck in his new album '18', earned a seven-figure contract with Dior, and will be featured as King Louis XV in a new motion picture since June slander trial.
American rapper LL Cool J said, "Don't call it a return. Longtime resident Johnny Depp is here."
Revisiting the Johnny Depp Vs Amber Heard trial, his attorney Camille Vasquez says that she is still perplexed and won't say much about Johnny Depp's acting skills other than that she likes Edward Scissorhands and that she doesn't mind seeing the Dior Sauvage advertisements constantly.
Vasquez also said that, despite her best efforts, she was unable to avoid the news of his ex-wife Amber Heard's trial. This was partially due to her dislike of celebrity culture but largely because it felt like such a nasty situation.
She further added that she anticipated there may at least be a fallow period after the event, which seemed to whip up a positively nasty atmosphere and invite all sorts of ugliness.
No one came out looking good, regardless of whether you agree with the judge's findings that Heard had slandered Depp and that Depp's lawyer had slandered her; regardless of whether you believe Heard or Depp abused Heard, or neither; or both.
Notably, even the most ardent supporters of Johnny Depp must admit that his actions throughout his relationship with Heard were far from admirable. There was strong proof that both parties involved had acted violently and badly.
We don't seem to be able to consider the possibility that this was a tale without good guys. A large portion of the audience formed "teams" with one of the two sides early on in the trial, identifying themselves as "team Johnny" or "team Amber". Some people didn't care about the specifics since this trial was largely a contest, even a spectator sport, rather than a violent case with strong evidence of violence at its core. The entire situation was tragic.
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