Amber Heard has been spotted living lavishly following the verdict of Johnny Depp, with private jets and luxury mansions. She has stated that she cannot afford to pay the damages to Johnny, which has raised eyebrows as her lifestyle and statements contradict each other. Some theories suggest that someone else is funding Amber’s lifestyle, such as her ex-boyfriend Elon Musk or making new movie deals that will bring in income.
Heard’s lawyer, Elaine Bredehoff, has revealed that the actress cannot afford to pay 8.35 million in damages to Johnny as it would render her bankrupt. Elon Musk has already paid one of Amber’s bills before a $350,000 donation to the Aclu, which Amber was supposed to pay following her divorce. One of Johnny Depp’s friends, Josh Richman, spoke out after the verdict, hinting that someone who makes rockets and cars is the person funding Amber’s mansion rent.
People have also speculated that Elon might be supporting Amber emotionally and financially because he is the father of Amber’s baby Una. Another possible reason why Amber might be able to afford her luxury lifestyle is the fact that she has a lot of money left from her acting career and potential income to be earned from future roles. Amber was part of the Aquaman film, which made a billion dollars at the box office, which would have resulted in a hefty paycheck for her. She is also part of the movie’s upcoming sequel as the female lead, although the importance of her role is still being debated by Warner.
Although the verdict against Amber has been against her, she is still in production on two other movies: horror thriller In the Fire and romantic thriller Runaway with Me. These movies might not be successful at the box office, as many netizens have started boycotting them due to her criticism.
One Twitter user commented on Amber’s continued getting cast as an a-list actor, as it has been concretely established that everything she accused Johnny Depp of doing was backwards. News sources reveal that Amber can choose to pay the 8.35 million dollars in damages in installments over a prolonged period of 20 years, which could explain why she is spending money so easily.