Amber Heard: The things I have been through are not going to stop my career
Amber Heard says the things in her life she has âbeen throughâ, including her multimillion-dollar US lawsuit with ex-husband Johnny Depp, are âcertainly not gonna stop my careerâ.
The Aquaman star said over time she had learned that she was ânot in control of stories other people createâ around her.
Last year, Depp sued Heard for defamation over a 2018 article she wrote in the Washington Post, which his lawyers said accused him of being an abuser.
Following a six-week trial in Fairfax County, Virginia, jurors returned a verdict in the actorâs favour.
In December, Heard said she had made the âvery difficult decisionâ to reach a settlement in the case, which PA understands to be in the amount of one million dollars.
She has recently appeared at the Taormina film festival in Sicily, to promote her first major film since the trial â In The Fire.
The festival is also due to screen Deppâs latest project, Jeanne Du Barry.
Speaking to US outlet Deadline after appearing at the festival, Heard addressed the lawsuit, but reiterated that she was at the festival to âsupport a movieâ.
âA big thing I had to learn,(was) that Iâm not in control of stories other people create around me,â she said.
âThatâs something that probably Iâll appreciate as a blessing further down the line. Right now, I just kind of want to not have, you know, stones thrown at me so much.
âIâm here to support a movie. And thatâs not something I can be sued for.â
Heard added that having had a âdecades-longâ career in the industry ought to have earned her respect for her âimprobableâ success.
âWhat I have been through, what Iâve lived through, doesnât make my career at all,â she told Deadline.
âAnd itâs certainly not gonna stop my career.â
Set in 1899, In The Fire follows a 38-year-old American psychiatrist called to solve the case of a disturbed child in Columbia, following accusations that the child is the Devil.

