Johnny Depp reflects on career after Amber Heard trial, calls himself 'crash test dummy for MeToo'

ANI June 22, 2025 293 views

Johnny Depp opened up about feeling like a "crash test dummy" for the MeToo movement after his high-profile legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard. He accused Hollywood insiders of abandoning him during the trial while prioritizing public image over loyalty. Despite the fallout, Depp insists his career never truly paused, citing recent film roles and endorsements. The actor says the verdict gave him his "life back" but remains critical of industry hypocrisy.

"I was pre-MeToo. I was like a crash test dummy for MeToo." – Johnny Depp
Washington, June 22: Johnny Depp has opened up about the impact of the highly publicised legal battle with his ex-wife Amber Heard, describing himself as a "crash test dummy" for the #MeToo movement.

Key Points

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Depp won $10M defamation case against Amber Heard in 2022

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Claims Hollywood allies abandoned him during legal battle

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Criticizes industry's "woke" hypocrisy post-MeToo

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Denies career hiatus, cites recent projects

As per People magazine, in a recent interview, the 62-year-old actor, who won a defamation lawsuit against Heard in 2022, reflected on the personal and professional fallout from the trial, including the people he felt turned their backs on him during one of the most challenging periods of his life.

Depp's legal battle with Heard stemmed from an op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post in 2018, where she spoke out about domestic abuse, though she did not directly name Depp.

According to People magazine, after a lengthy trial in Virginia, Depp was awarded USD 10 million in damages, and Heard received USD 2 million on one of her counterclaims.

The public scrutiny from the trial, combined with the media's intense focus on the allegations, left Depp questioning the loyalty of those around him.

As per People magazine, during the interview, Depp admitted that certain individuals in his inner circle had "done him dirty," particularly those who had previously celebrated his success but remained silent when the allegations against him surfaced.

He explained, "As weird as I am, certain things can be trusted. And my loyalty is the last thing anybody could question," as quoted by People magazine.

Depp specifically called out an unnamed agent he had worked with for three decades, who spoke negatively about him in court during the trial.

"That's death by confetti," he said, referring to the "fake" people who "celebrate you" to your face while speaking ill behind your back.

"They lie to you, yet keep the money coming in, what do they want? Dough," he said, as per People magazine.

Depp also shared his thoughts on the #MeToo movement, which gained widespread attention in 2017 after multiple allegations of sexual assault and harassment were levelled against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Reflecting on his own experience, Depp said, "I was pre-MeToo. I was like a crash test dummy for MeToo."

He explained that, at the time of his legal battle, the movement was still in its early stages, and people in the industry were hesitant to stand up for him out of fear of backlash.

Depp said that he "sponged it all in" during the difficult period and noted that the situation created an environment where people were "playing it safe" in order to avoid being labelled or criticised.

"Better go woke!" he added sarcastically, implying that many in Hollywood were more concerned with maintaining their public image than standing by him.

Despite the years of legal and personal turmoil, Depp seemed to find solace in the knowledge that his case was a turning point.

"The jury gave me my life back," he said after the verdict, as quoted by People magazine.

For Depp, the case was about more than legal justice; it was also a matter of personal truth.

"Speaking the truth was something that I owed to my children and to all those who have remained steadfast in their support of me," he remarked, adding that he now feels "at peace" having finally accomplished that.

Throughout the interview, Depp also addressed his so-called "comeback" in Hollywood and discussed how his career has evolved since the trial.

Despite media reports suggesting that his professional life had been on hold, Depp was quick to assert, "Honestly? I didn't go anywhere."

He pointed out his recent projects, such as the films Minamata and Jeanne du Barry and his commercials for Dior.

Depp also hinted at an exciting upcoming project, 'Day Drinker', signalling that he has remained active in the industry.

However, Depp made it clear that he doesn't view his return as a "comeback."

"If I actually had the chance to split, I would never come back," he said, implying that his love for acting and his personal drive are what keep him engaged in the industry despite the challenges he has faced.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This case shows how dangerous false allegations can be. In India too, we've seen many cases where men's lives are destroyed by fake cases before truth comes out. Hope people learn from Depp's experience. The media trial was worse than actual trial!
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Priya M.
As a woman, I support #MeToo but this case was different. Both sides had flaws. We shouldn't blindly believe anyone without evidence. Depp's career suffered unfairly while actual predators still work in Bollywood/Hollywood. Complex issue 🤔
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Amit S.
Hollywood hypocrisy at its finest! The same people who preach about justice abandoned Depp when he needed support. At least Indian courts take time but usually deliver justice. His "better go woke" comment is gold! 😂
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Neha T.
The way media sensationalized this case was disgusting. In India we see this too - trial by media before courts decide. Both actors lost dignity. Hope they both find peace now. Depp was always my favorite Hollywood actor ❤️
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Vikram J.
While I sympathize with Depp, we must remember this is one case. #MeToo helped countless genuine victims. One high-profile case shouldn't undermine the movement. But yes, false allegations must be punished severely - balance is important.
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Sunita R.
This whole saga was like a Bollywood drama! But seriously, it shows how toxic relationships can destroy lives. Both seemed troubled. Hope they've learned and moved on. Depp's acting in 'Pirates' was legendary - wish him success in future projects.

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