Chris Rock backs Johnny Depp, saying 'believe all women except Amber Heard'

Updated : Sep 08, 2022 10:30
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In Johnny Depp's $50 million defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard, a lot of ugly things have surfaced. The courtroom drama has us all hooked, and some celebs have even reacted to it.

Chris Rock has now slammed the actor for it and spoken in support of Depp. The comedian said that he believes all women except Amber.

Chris Rock just made headlines globally after Will Smith publicly slapped him on the Oscars 2022 stage.

Johnny Depp accused his ex-wife of defecating in their bed. He described the event as ‘bizarre and grotesque’. During his testimony in court, the actor recalled how the couple had an argument in 2016 during Amber Heard’s birthday party. Later, Johnny discovered faeces on the side of his bed.
In 2009, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard met on the sets of 'The Rum Diary,' and began dating a year later. They tied the knot in 2015. Heard filed for divorce in 2016, alleging that Depp had physically abused her while under the influence of drugs or alcohol during their marriage. Depp denied the accusations and stated that Heard was 'attempting to secure a premature financial resolution by alleging abuse.'

In 2017, their divorce was finalized. Johnny Depp is currently suing Amber Heard for defamation over an op-ed she wrote in the Washington Post in 2018. She spoke out against sexual violence in the op-ed. Heard claimed to have been a victim of domestic violence.

ALSO WATCH | Amber Heard gives a powerful testimony against Johnny Depp

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