'I move forward. That's life, the actress said.
Amber Heard is completely satisfied where she is.
After her Virginia defamation trial with her ex-husband Johnny Depp ended on June 1, 2022, with a verdict, the 37-year-old actress from Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom moved to Madrid, Spain.
Heard responds to queries from local reporters on the sidewalk in a little video that is making the rounds on TikTok, saying in Spanish, "I love Spain so much." She said, "Yes, I hope so," when they enquired as to whether she intended to stay. I do enjoy living here, yes.
I hope you are well, ciao," Heard stated as she bid the individuals filming her farewell. Thank you, and pleasure meeting you.
She responded yes when asked if she had any upcoming film projects, adding, "I move on. This is life.
Heard "couldn't wait to leave the U.S. with her daughter" following the trial, a source previously told PEOPLE. Heard, the mother of Oonagh Paige, a 2-year-old, "has been living in Spain, where she gets more privacy," the source claimed.
The source continued, "The trial was beyond traumatic for her and she just wanted to start over outside of the nation. She is looking forward to working and filming once more. She was worn out and unhappy in the outcome of the case. She thought she was being abused. But she has put everything behind her now.
The insider claimed that "she has new energy and is focused on things that she loves."
Heard disclosed in December that she and Depp had settled their disputes and withdrawn their appeals of the Virginia judgment.
It's vital for me to clarify that I never chose this, she said in a statement she released that month. My life as I knew it was ruined because I stood up for the truth. When women come forward, they are re-victimized in ways that are exacerbated, and that is what I have experienced on social media.
Heard continued, "Now I have the chance to emancipate myself from something I tried to leave over six years ago and on conditions I can agree to. "I have not admitted anything. This is not a concession in any way. Moving ahead, there are no limitations or gags on my voice.
Earlier this month, Depp, 59, signed autographs before walking the red carpet as his French-language drama Jeanne Du Barry opened the Cannes Film Festival. Later, when the movie earned a standing ovation at the end of the showing, he became emotional.
At a press conference held during the festival in France, Depp was questioned about his decision to return to the movie industry following the highly publicized trial and whether he feels "boycotted by Hollywood."
Do I currently feel boycotted? Not at all, no. But because I don't consider it, I don't feel like Hollywood is shunning me. I do not consider Hollywood. I personally don't need Hollywood all that much more, he declared.
Depp continued, "I keep pondering the phrase comeback since I didn't go anyplace. In actuality, I'm roughly a 45-minute drive away. Therefore, it's possible that people stopped phoning because of whatever their current worry was. However, I didn't get lost. I have been doing nothing.
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