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Amber Heard To Write A ‘Tell-All Book’ After Her $8m Defamation Loss
At this point, she has nothing to lose and wants to tell all.”
A source has alleged Amber Heard is in talks to write a tell-all book that will boost her income. It’s also claimed the actress considers her career in Hollywood over and has nothing to lose following disastrous past months. The source added the 36-Year-Old was financially broke and not in a position to turn down any money.
“Amber considers her career in Hollywood over. She’s already in talks and is excited about it. At this point, she has nothing to lose and wants to tell all,” The insider told OK! Magazine.
Going back on Heard’s statements, writing a tell-all, according to Dror Bikel, a New York divorce lawyer, could land her in hot water again. Dror told OK! that Depp and his attorneys would be reading and listening to everything that Heard states, and if she crosses the line, she will likely be hit with another defamation suit and end up right back in court.
Dror also alleged Heard could stand to face another backlash, which she had been slammed for repeating her allegations against Depp amid her Dateline Interview.
However, this news comes after Heard admitted through her lawyer that she couldn’t afford the $8.3million in damages awarded to Depp on June 1st. Accordingly, the actress was recently spotted bargain shopping at discount store TJ Maxx in New York. In her first public interview, Heard claimed she was terrified to tell her side of the story, where she accused Depp of physically and s*xually assaulting her throughout their marriage.
Heard also told Dateline she had been wounded by the hate and vitriol directed at her but didn’t regret bringing the case to court despite her loss.
“I know the scariest, most intimidating thing for anybody talking about sexual violence is not being believed, being called a liar, or being humiliated,” she said, insisting she wasn’t not speaking out because she was ‘vindictive.’ Heard then added: “This would be a really lousy way of getting vengeance,’ she said. ‘As silly as it is to say this out loud, my goal is – I just want people to see me as a human being.”
Despite continuing to air her allegations, Heard told Savannah Guthrie: “I look forward to living my life and I have a long one, I hope, in front of me. And I will continue to walk through this with my chin up.”
On the other hand, it is unclear whether Depp will enforce the ruling and ask Heard to pay the high sum of money in its totality. His lawyers have hinted that might not be the case, saying his motivation behind the lawsuit, which was to restore his reputation after Heard raised claims of domestic abuse in a Washington Op-ed, has already been achieved.