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Johnny Depp Has Photo Evidence Of Black Eye He Allegedly Got From Amber Heard


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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard ended their romance a long time ago but the court battles and abuse allegations on both sides still continue. Johnny has adamantly denied claims against his name, as they seemingly continue to add up. "To harm someone you love? No, it didn’t, it couldn’t even sound like me," he previously stated. "Twenty-five feet away from her, how the fuck am I going to hit her? Which, by the way, is the last thing I would’ve done. I might look stupid, but I ain’t fucking stupid.”

According to The Blast, the Pirates of the Caribbean actor has now come through with photo evidence that shows him with a black eye he allegedly got from Amber when she punched him in the face. 

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Johnny claims that on the night of April 21st, 2016 he was late for Ambers 30th birthday dinner and once they got home Amber started criticizing him. He details how he was in bed reading when Amber came in and aggressively and violently started “punching him twice in the face.”

Johhny’s security guard, Starling Jenkins, did not witness the attack but he did testify explaining how he came back the next morning and Amber had thrown Jonny's keys and wallet off the balcony. 

The Cry-Baby actor has previously sued Amber for defamation regarding her domestic abuse claims.  

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