Johnny Depp Calls comments on falling in love with Amber Heard, legal stand-off

IANS June 22, 2025 303 views

Johnny Depp reflects on his past relationship with Amber Heard, admitting he saw sadness in her early on. Their marriage ended in a tumultuous divorce followed by legal battles over abuse allegations. Depp lost a high-profile defamation case in the UK but continues to speak about the experience. The actor describes love as a complicated force that sometimes leads to unexpected consequences.

"No good deed goes unpunished, because there are those who, when you try to love and help them, will start to give you an understanding of what that malaise was in their eyes." – Johnny Depp
Los Angeles, June 22: Hollywood star Johnny Depp is talking about his relationship with ex-wife Amber Heard. The actor recollected what went down and the subsequent defamation case against her, over three years after a verdict was reached.

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Depp recalls falling for Heard despite seeing sadness in her

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Their 2015 marriage ended in a bitter 2016 divorce

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Heard accused Depp of domestic violence, leading to legal battles

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Depp lost a defamation case against The Sun in 2020

The actor, 62, recalled how past relationships in his life shaped his views on "love", and how that, in turn, affected his relationship with the actress, 39, reports ‘People’ magazine.

He told ‘The Sunday Times’, "So, what were my initial dealings with what we call ‘love?' Clearly obtuse. And what that means is, if you’re a s***** like I am, sometimes you look in a person’s eye and see some sadness, some lonely thing and you feel you can help that person”.

As per ‘People’, the pair met in 2011 and then wed in 2015, but they called it quits a little over a year later, before their divorce led to court battles in the years to follow.

He further mentioned, “But no good deed goes unpunished, because there are those who, when you try to love and help them, will start to give you an understanding of what that malaise, that perturbance was in their eyes. It manifests itself in other ways. And the interesting thing is that it is merely a sliver of my life I have chosen to explore”.

When Heard and Depp split in 2016, the Aquaman actress cited irreconcilable differences in a petition for divorce, and she filed a temporary restraining order against her spouse amid allegations of domestic violence.

Johnny Depp and Heard reached a $7 million divorce settlement that August, but in March 2019, Depp sued his ex-wife for defamation over a 2018 op-ed she penned for the ‘Washington Post’. In it, Heard detailed discrimination she said she faced in the wake of her domestic abuse allegations against Depp to "ensure that women who come forward to talk about violence receive more support”. In November 2020, Depp lost his highly publicized U.K. libel lawsuit case against British tabloid ‘The Sun’ for calling him a "wife-beater”.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This case shows why we need to be careful about judging relationships from outside. Both seem to have made mistakes, but the media circus was too much. In India, we'd handle such matters more privately within families. Hope they both find peace now.
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Rahul S.
Depp's words about seeing sadness in someone's eyes and trying to help - this is so relatable! Many Indian men think this way in relationships. But the lesson is clear: you can't "fix" people. Better to walk away from toxic situations early. 🚩
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Ananya M.
While the case was messy, it did start important conversations about domestic violence that we need in India too. But celebs should handle personal matters privately - this public battle just made both look bad. Our Bollywood stars should take note!
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Vikram J.
As a longtime Depp fan, this whole saga was disappointing. Indian culture teaches us "ghar ki baat ghar mein rahe" (keep family matters private). Maybe if they'd followed that wisdom, things wouldn't have gotten so ugly. Still love his movies though! 🎬
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Shreya P.
The age gap between them (23 years!) was the first red flag. In India, we'd say "jodi achhi nahi thi" (they weren't well-matched). Love isn't enough - compatibility matters more in long term. Hope young Indians learn from this before rushing into relationships.

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