“Aquaman” actor Amber Listened to returned to the purple carpet one year after her and ex-partner Johnny Depp‘s defamation trial arrived to an close. On June 23, Listened to promoted her impending film “In the Hearth” at the Taormina Film Competition in Italy.
Read was all smiles as she walked the purple carpet (which was technically teal) sporting a extensive, black robe that was accentuated with a cape at the shoulders. The actor wore her blond hair down and in curly ringlets. In pictures from the function, Listened to can be found laughing with her costars, such as Luca Calvani and Eduardo Noriega, and with the movie’s director, Conor Allyn. She also appeared in photographs with William “Billy” Baldwin, who attended the festival to advertise his animated element “Billie’s Magic Entire world” and stopped to signal autographs for supporters.
Because the demo finished in June 2022, Heard experienced mainly stepped out of the highlight. A jury dominated the “London Fields” star was liable for defaming Depp with a 2018 Washington Put up op-ed about domestic abuse. Read was purchased to pay out Depp $10 million, but she finished up countersuing him for $100 million. A jury also purchased Depp to pay Heard $2 million owing to his attorney declaring she has perpetuated a “hoax.”
While they both equally appealed the conclusions of the jury, Depp and Read ultimately settled their circumstance in December of past yr. Read agreed to pay Depp $1 million, which he reportedly designs on splitting amid 5 charities. For his part, Depp returned to the pink carpet at the Cannes Movie Competition in May perhaps to encourage “Jeanne du Barry.”
In addition to advertising and marketing “In the Hearth,” which doesn’t have a huge launch day just yet, Listened to is also set to show up in “Aquaman 2.” The DC movie is established to premiere in theaters this December. Both of those movies ended up filmed prior to the trial.
See pics of Heard’s return to the crimson carpet in advance.
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