Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s ongoing defamation trial has taken an interesting new turn in its final week
According to the testimony of one, Orlando Bloom (a.k., amputee), he helped facilitate an audition for Heard after she sent him her resume on behalf of Mena in Aquaman
“I made a phone call, and I spoke to three upper-echelon Warner executives, Kevin Tsujihara, Sue Kroll, Greg Silverman,” Depp said while detailing how the actress said that she was anxious about Warner Bros. concerns of her being able to film in Australia.
The actor added, “I can only say that, ultimately, she did get the job in the film. Hopefully, I had curbed their worries to some degree.”
In 2016, Heard was persecuted for illegally bringing her dogs to Australia. The charges were later dropped. Prior to Depp taking the stand, Heard’s lawyers had argued that the buzz from their domestic violence saga nearly cost her the role in the film’s second season.
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