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US actress Amber Heard looks over he shoulder during the 50 million US dollars Depp vs Heard defamation trial at the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax, Virginia,on April 14, 2022. – Heard is being sued for defamation by her former husband, US actor Johnny Depp, after she wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post in 2018 that, without naming Depp, accused him of domestic abuse. (Photo by Shawn THEW / POOL / AFP) (Photo by SHAWN THEW/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Is Amber Heard’s circle of friends dwindling?

She appears to be an outcast in Hollywood, according to Star magazine, which revealed that the former wife of Johnny Depp has been ignored by many of her A-list friends.

The “Aquaman” star is losing a lot of people in her life as a result of her court battles and defamation defeat against her ex-husband, according to the publication.

Heard, who is currently unemployed as a result of her massive court loss, is said to have caused numerous producers and production companies to lose faith in her.

She even had to move to a smaller house for herself and her child because she was not making any money in the previous few months due to her legal bills and ongoing legal battle with the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor.

Amber Heard claims she reached out to several A-list friends for assistance after becoming desperate after selling her $8 million dessert home and possibly becoming homeless.

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Regrettably, they all chose to ignore her.

Heard attempted to contact actresses like Margot Robbie, Cara Delevingne, and even Kristen Stewart, according to the source, but received no response.

“She’s being ignored and, in many cases, ghosted.”

While many people sympathized with Heard after she famously lost Johnny Depp’s defamation suit against her, she has also become dangerous.

Amber Heard’s net worth as of this writing is -$6 million.

Despite the fact that Heard is unpaid, this report should be treated with caution. There is no proof that she has been excluded from her friend group.

Many people have speculated whether Amber Heard’s ex-boyfriend Elon Musk is financially assisting her since news of her hiring new attorneys to appeal the case ruling became public.

Several reports even claimed that the blonde beauty is still hoping her ex-boyfriend will help her with her legal issues, despite the fact that the court ordered Heard to pay $10.35 million in damages.

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Many people on Twitter speculated that Musk is assisting Heard “because he wants more heirs.”

“Hey, @elonmusk, is #convictedliar #AmberHeard in any way supported by you?” another person inquired. “There are reports on Twitter that you are paying for her lost lawsuit against #JohnnyDepp. Is it possible that these claims are true? Are you assisting her in slandering Johnny?”

There is no confirmation that Amber Heard and Elon Musk are back together as of this writing, but the latter recently welcomed twins with his executive, Shivon Zilis, earlier this year.


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