Amber Heard filed for divorce from Johnny Depp in 2016
Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Unable to Forgive Each Other Post Split. Johnny Depp and Amber Heard reportedly still have bad blood for each other.
After a jury largely sided with Johnny Depp in June 2022, finding Amber Heard liable in the couple’s infamous defamation lawsuit, the former pair have reportedly been having beef with each other.
According to a new report from RadarOnline.com, the two have yet to forgive each other to this day.
“She’ll never forgive him,” the insider said of Amber Heard, claiming that Johnny feels the same way.
“They’ll never forgive each other,” they added.

On the other hand, the Aquaman actress, who has been living in Spain since the court ruling, has reportedly set her sights on a return to Hollywood.
However, her rift with ex-husband Johnny Depp is proving to be a major obstacle for her.

A source even added about the actor’s return to Hollywood, “Johnny is getting all the attention, and his colleagues are welcoming his return.”
As fans will know, since the defamation lawsuit, Johnny Depp has begun rebuilding his career. He starred in the French film Jeanne du Barry and has been touring with his band, along with several ongoing projects.

“There’s also been a rumor of him returning to the Pirates franchise. Johnny himself is campaigning for it,” the spy teased in closing.
Amber Heard Short Bio
Amber Heard is an American actress and activist, born on April 22, 1986, in Austin, Texas. She began her film career in the mid-2000s with roles in movies like Friday Night Lights and gained wider recognition with performances in Never Back Down and Pineapple Express (both 2008). Heard starred as Mera in the DC Extended Universe films Aquaman (2018) and its sequel. Beyond acting, she is known for her advocacy work on issues such as domestic violence and human rights. Her high-profile relationship and legal battles with actor Johnny Depp brought significant media attention, influencing public discourse around celebrity, defamation, and abuse allegations.