Johnny Depp’s new album 18, which he recorded with British guitarist Jeff Beck, will be out soon. There are also said to be two songs on it that resemble a reckoning with Depp’s ex-wife Amber Heard.
At the defamation trial against Amber Heard (36), Johnny Depp (59) made a really relaxed impression in court. While she often burst into tears during her statements, he also interrupted his descriptions for a charming “health” to a sneezing person in the hall or reacted rather sarcastically to questions from the jury.
It’s possible that the actor has dealt with his grudge against Amber Heard in a different way now. Because according to the British “Sunday Times”, two songs from his new album “18” should be aimed at his ex-wife. One line reads something like, “You sit there like a bitch, with regrets that’ve been itching you for seven years […] If I had a dime, I still wouldn’t give it to you.” And another: “I think you’ve said enough for one hell of a night.”
The album, for which Depp has teamed up with British guitarist Jeff Beck, comes out almost a month after the conclusion of the six-week trial. In this, the ex-husbands had accused themselves of domestic violence. The jury largely sided with Depp – but also agreed with Heard on a few points. According to the verdict, the actress has to pay more than eight million dollars in damages to her ex-husband.
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