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Amber Heard’s explosive tell-all memoir to share ‘her truth’ about domestic abuse

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Los Angeles: Hollywood actress Amber Heard has been making headlines since last year because of the Johnny Depp defamation trial.

Both were subjected to intense media scrutiny during the trial at the end of which the court ruled in Depp’s favor and ordered Heard to pay financial compensation.

Since then, Heard was reported to move to Spain after quitting Hollywood and settling down in Madrid wanting to lead a quiet and private life with her daughter Oonagh Paige.

Now the ‘Danish Girl’ actress is again in the spotlight after reports that she is contemplating writing her autobiography.

The actress is keen to start "sharing her truth" with an explosive tell-all memoir, in which she would lay bare the details of her turbulent two-year marriage to Johnny Depp and their bitter court battle after he successfully sued her for defamation over an op-ed she wrote about being a victim of domestic abuse, reports aceshowbiz.com.


The 37-year-old actress would be looking for around $15 million for her story but is ready to speak out after being harassed online during last year's trial, according to sources from RadarOnline.com.

The insider said: "She won't be silenced. She feels she was treated very badly during the trial. She feels like she's the victim here."

Meanwhile, Camille Vasquez, one of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor's lawyers for the trial, recently admitted she has thought about writing a book, in part about the legal battle, but stressed there's 'nothing in the works at the moment.'

Camille and the rest of Johnny's legal team have "often" been in touch with Depp since the trial and are planning to attend one of his Hollywood Vampires gigs later this summer. She said: "The last time I spoke to [Johnny] on the phone was probably a few months ago, but we text often."

"There's a group of us that texts with him and we send emails, obviously congratulating him on the success that he's had in the last year. He has a big birthday coming up, so I'm sure he'll be celebrating - foot up because, as you've seen, probably, reported in the news, unfortunately our guy got a fracture in, I believe, his ankle."



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