Johnny Depp ACTS On This Advice From Elon Musk After Winning

Johnny Depp ACTS On This Advice From Elon Musk After Winning

John Depp’s recent move following the trial seems to have taken direct inspiration from one of Elon Musk’s comments on the trial. Elon maintained silence and did not testify in court against or in favor of his ex-girlfriend Amber Heard. He did not refrain from tweeting about the trial, and reportedly has taken advice from one of his tweets and acted upon it after winning the trial.

Johnny Depp ACTS On This Advice From Elon Musk After Winning

Johnny Depp appears to be following the advice of billionaire Elon Musk in order to move forward with his own life. The aquaman actress’s ex-boyfriend had advised Johnny Depp and Amber Heard to move on, and he wishes Amber nothing but the best. A source close to Dev told HollywoodLife that he is excited to embark on a tour with his band Hollywood Vampires in 2023 and to begin a new chapter in his life. Amber Heard plans to appeal the verdict and is in talks to write a memoir.

Many are not impressed by the fact that John took Elon’s advice and moved on, but Amber didn’t. Some Twitter users have expressed concerns about Amber’s reaction, while others believe that Amber needs protection wherever she goes, as she may be surrounded by people who are afraid to contradict her or who are leeching from her fabricated victim story and require her assistance. Some fans believe that Amber will exploit their flaws and use any 4-1-1 against them.

Johnny has recently been seen performing in UK venues with English guitarist Jeff Beck and is preparing to release a 13-track album titled 18 on July 15th. He believes that this is the beginning of a new chapter in his life and is happier than he has been in a long time. In the meantime, he is happier than he has been in a long time and believes that this is the beginning of a new chapter in his life.

The trial and verdict in the defamation case of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continued, with the jury determining that Amber heard intentionally defamed Johnny Depp in her infamous 2018 op-ed in the Washington Post by portraying herself as a victim of domestic abuse. After a 42-day trial, Johnny was awarded 10 million in compensatory damages and 5 million in punitive damages. Amber was also awarded 2 million in compensation for her countersuit.

Johnny is currently in talks to write a memoir and his rock band, the Hollywood Vampires, will be performing overseas next year.