Johnny Depp New Ally Amid Defamation Trial -- One Major Person In Amber Heard's Life
Johnny Depp filed a defamation suit against his ex-wife Amber Heard, alleging that she defamed him in an article she wrote for The Washington Post.
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor has already testified in court for three days in the last week, garnering him a lot of support on social media.
Despite the fact that the case is still underway, social media appears to have already proclaimed a winner.
Posters on Twitter, TikTok, and even Facebook have strongly supported Depp, with the hashtags "Justice For Johnny Depp" trending and the tag receiving over 3 billion views on TikTok.
Aside from social media and celebrities rallying around Depp, one of the most significant individuals in Heard's life has also showed his support for him in the most subtle way.
Jason Momoa, the blonde beauty's "Aquaman" co-star, began following the "Edward Scissorhands" actor on social media, indicating that he is on Team Depp.
Amber Heard's domestic abuse allegations against her ex-husband made the rounds on mainstream and social media, and the 58-year-old actor lost significant movies and projects as a result.
When the father of two was questioned in this trial, he was asked, "What have you lost as a result of Ms. Heard leveling these charges against you?"
According to reports, Depp replied, "Nothing less than everything."
"Because when the claims were made - when the allegations were quickly circulating the world, informing people that I was a drunken, cocaine-fueled nuisance who battered women - it was suddenly over in my 50s."
Depp went on to say that regardless of the outcome of the present trial, "more and more of these things, like I said, metastasized and turned into fodder for the media, and once that occurs or once that happens, I lost."
However, although Johnny Depp's life and career appeared to be on the verge of being ended, Amber Heard's professional existence was unaffected.
Despite the outrage from Depp's fans, Heard was able to star in the "Aquaman" sequel, which is set to be released next year.
However, now that Momoa has begun to follow the former "Fantastic Beasts" actor, people feel and appreciate that he is not on Heard's side.
Someone speculated on Twitter that Momoa could be aware of what Heard has been up to.
"He's keeping what he knows hidden." Jason Mamoa is aware that #JohnnyDepp is innocent, and that Heard is trying to destroy Johnny, his career, and his money."
"Jason Momoa following Johnny Depp on Instagram AS OF TODAY says volumes," said another.