Amber Heard went under the radar for a few months as she moved to Spain following the brutal trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp
Amber Heard is optimistic one year after the defamation trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp, and is moving ahead with her Hollywood comeback with the movie, In the Fire.
After losing the verdict in court, Heard went under the radar
for a few months as she moved to Spain.
According to People
Magazine, sources told the outlet that the two exes have put the brutal
defamation trial behind them as they move on in life.
During the
trial, Heard had received death threats, and had become the subject of cruel
Internet memes. “She just had to get out of the U.S.,” said a source close
to the Aquaman actress, 37. “It felt like too much chaos.”
After moving to Madrid, where she’s settled into a life with
her two-year-old daughter, Oonagh Paige, (whose father she has never
revealed), she “has new energy and is focused on things that she loves,” the
insider revealed.
Along with In the Fire, Heard will also return
as Mera in the superhero sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, slated to
release in December.
Both films were shot before the trial, and
though she has not booked another role since, “she is hopeful she will get
projects,” the Heard source shared who says she was stressed even after the
trial. “She is doing much better now.”
The actress made her first
formal appearance since the trial at the Taormina Film Festival in Sicily
last month for the premiere of her upcoming movie.
“It’s a
beautiful movie about the almost supernatural effect and force of love,”
Heard told People Magazine at the event. “I don’t want to sound cheesy about
it, but it’s a movie about love.”