Amber Heard responds to Johnny Depp's former lawyer as Twitter users brand her an 'abusive gold digger' - after ex loses bid to overturn UK High Court ruling he beat her
Amber Heard has responded to those questioning injuries she sustained at the hands of Johnny Depp.
Among the Twitter users was Adam Waldman - a former member of Johnny's legal team - who tweeted a picture of the actress on Friday as he tried to discount her allegations against her ex-husband.
Alongside the images he wrote: '12/15/15 allegation 'I had bruised ribs. Bruises all over my body, bruises on my forearms from trying to defend the blows. I had 2 black eyes. I had a broken nose. I had a broken lip'
'Justice Nichols - I believe her. UK Appeals Court - we believe him. But oops ... PHOTO SHOOT! [sic]'
Response: Amber Heard has responded to those questioning injuries she sustained at the hands of Johnny Depp (both pictured at the libel trial last summer)
Responding to the post, the 34-year-old actress shared: 'Yes Mr Waldman, I may be wearing makeup on this occasion but on every occasion you will still be short.'
As another Twitter user responded, 'I'd rather be short than an abusive gold digger Woman shrugging', Amber hit back, 'It's good to be realistic with your goals'.
Responding to a tweet in Spanish that read, 'Amber Heard talking to Jonny Deep's lawyer regarding a set of photos where she claims she was made wearing makeup to cover hit marks, a broken nostril, bruises and more made by Johnny...but...', the actress replied, 'And so?'
Another user tweeted: 'The only reason why jd lost his case is bc he was up against Rupert Murdock, not Amanda Heard. So in VA, it's gonna be vastly different....', as Heard noted, 'It must be so hard'.
Tweets: Adam Waldman - a former member of Johnny's legal team - tweeted a picture of the actress on Friday as he tried to discount her allegations against her ex-husband
Clap back: Responding to the post, Heard hit out at Waldman's height before taking down another Twitter user for branding her an 'abusive gold digger'
Heard also made a statement on Monday as she shared an Instagram post that seemed to be targeted at Depp, 57.
She shared an image of herself leaving the L.A. County Courthouse back in 2016 after she had filed a temporary restraining order against Depp, and another in the same outfit during the libel trial last summer.
She penned: 'One dress, four years apart. Sometimes it's important to wear the same thing twice'.
The posts come after Heard and British tabloid The Sun said they were vindicated after a UK court refused Depp the right to appeal against a ruling that he was a wife-beater.
Comebacks: Heard also took on a Twitter user who appeared to question her injury claims in Spanish and another who stated she would likely lose her next trial
The Hollywood actor had sought to challenge a November 2020 ruling in a high-profile libel action that upheld claims in the newspaper that he beat Heard during their stormy marriage.
A spokeswoman for Heard said she was was 'pleased - but by no means surprised by the decision', adding the 'evidence presented in the UK case was overwhelming and undeniable'.
The Sun said the newspaper 'had every confidence that this leave to appeal application would not be granted and are pleased with today's decision'.
Two judges at the Court of Appeal dismissed his application to challenge the High Court ruling, finding that the original hearing had been 'full and fair'.
The trial judge 'gave thorough reasons for his conclusions which have not been shown even arguably to be vitiated by any error of approach or mistake of law'.
Depp was unlikely to overturn the findings of a trial judge on purely factual questions, they added.
The original ruling saw the Pirates of the Caribbean star ordered to pay the newspaper's publishers News Group Newspapers (NGN) £628,000 ($873,000, 733,000 euros) in legal costs.
He is also suing Heard in the United States over a 2018 Washington Post article in which she claimed to be a victim of domestic violence.
Appeal lost: After last year's libel trial of the century Mr Justice Nicol said he accepted 12 of Heard's 14 allegations that Depp had beaten her for three years beginning in 2013
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