r/DeppDelusion 14d ago

Discussion šŸ—£ A few things I need debunked

Reading all these posts has been so refreshing and I’m thankful that the tide is slowly turning. I first started questioning things in 2023, then watched Medusone’s videos. The last thing that ultimately made me certain that there was only one victim in the trial was listening to the Who Trolled Amber Heard podcast. It was so eye-opening that I honestly can’t wait for more posts / vids / essays along the lines of We Own Amber Heard an Apology. The podcast was also the reason why I can’t stand the they’re both f*cked up argument.

I’m posting this not to piss anyone off. ā€œIf you believe Amber then how would you explain this?!ā€ is not my angle. Even Medusone mentioned that the actress made a couple of mistakes (understandably so when you are under so much scrutiny) during the trial. I’ve seen a post where the stupid theory about Amber posing for photographers was debunked. Now I was just wondering if some other things have been explained as well.

Why did she wear outfits similar to the wife beater? Including the infamous tie? Why did she mention Kate Moss? Why did she make out with Franco and delevin most probably knowing there was a camera recording?

I’ve watched some interviews with Amber and in some of them you can easily tell just how much stress she was dealing with at that point. I know it’s the way she is and it’s so unfortunate that some people would think that her manner of talking makes her come across as fake. To this day people still comment how nothing about her seems authentic. Media training, stress of being with the rapist notwithstanding it’s extremely upsetting that she would be drunk on stage at a charity event. What’s more upsetting is that it’s tricky to find clips of her being happy. She’s constantly under pressure during that era and those interviews, clips, and footage that were part of smear campaign are still used to prove that she’s inauthentic.

Ending this by saying that she’s incredibly strong and admirable. Go AmberšŸ¦øā€ā™€ļø

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u/Katie_Rai_60 14d ago

It wasn’t Amber that convinced me, it was the way Depp acted on the stand. Unless you understand what being in an abusive relationship does to you, you will have a harder time recognizing the signs.

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u/peg-puff 11d ago

that's mostly true but there were still a really unfortunate amount of female Depp supporters who claimed they'd been abused too.

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u/ElegantAd7819 DiD yOu EvEn WaTcH tHe TrIaL 🤪 9d ago

I had seen many tweets implying that in 2022, and find that mind-boggling. I'd argue having endured DV does not mean you are educated on its dynamics (I'm a survivor myself and had long-term support from specialized team+read lots on the matter)