‘No ill will for Amber’: Johnny Depp Harbours No Hatred For Amber Heard, Wants to Move Forward With Hollywood Vampires and Upcoming Movies

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The Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial almost took up all of our attention since April 2022. It has snagged our interest, occupied our thoughts, encroached upon our dinner table talks, flooded the social media streams and memes, and played into dichotomous mass opinions. However, now that the focus has shifted from the courtroom into the world beyond the verdict, Depp makes known to the people that he bears no ill will towards his former spouse.

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Depp claims the trial was never about money and doesn’t harbor ill will towards Amber

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Johnny Depp’s Statement About Amber Heard

The trial of the decade has been one involving celebrities and their domestic life. A trial involving abuse — verbal, physical, and substance, shifted from implicating one or either party to a mockery of human experiences. The smarter person in the room was Depp and one of the primary reasons he won was because he held himself accountable, as Benjamin Chew had pointed out.

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Outside the dust has settled, even though Heard is rattling enough cages with a slew of back-to-back interviews. Depp has stated now that he never cared about the money involved with the defamation lawsuit. A source, who remained anonymous, informed the Hollywood Life:

“After all is said and done, Johnny wishes no ill will for Amber. He isn’t going to jump on the social media hate band wagon and he just wants to move forward with his own life.”

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Johnny Depp Takes Off With Hollywood Vampires

What’s next for Johnny Depp in his post-trial verdict afterglow? The source reveals that Depp is ready to launch his 2023 music tour with his band, Hollywood Vampires. Accompanied by Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, and Tommy Henriksen, the band will start with Germany and Luxembourg. With 6 venues already on their list, the actor is set to move ahead with his music career.

“Music has always been cathartic for Johnny and this is really what he needs right now after all the stress and drama he’s dealt with for the past several years.

Johnny can’t wait to go on tour next year and even though it’s a ways away, he has a ton of projects lined up to keep him very busy in the meantime. Johnny is happier than he has been in a long time and he feels like this is a whole new chapter for him.”

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US actor Johnny Depp ready to take off with his music tour

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The 59-year-old actor also has movie projects lined up. He has been working on Puffins Impossible as the voice actor for the lead character. Depp is also set to play King Louis XV in Maiwenn’s upcoming historical drama, Jeanne Du Barry. 

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Written by Diya Majumdar

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With a degree in Literature from Miranda House, Diya Majumdar now has nearly 1500 published articles on FandomWire. Her passion and profession both include dissecting the world of cinema while being a liberally opinionated person with an overbearing love for Monet, Edvard Munch, and Van Gogh. Other skills include being the proud owner of an obsessive collection of Spotify playlists.