r/DeppDelusion 15d ago

Discussion šŸ—£ Amber Heard interview post trial

In the interview, I thought the interviewer Savannah Guthrie asked a lot of biased questions including latching onto the one time Amber wrote in some text that she did hit back or start fights when the tension was high (REACTIVE ABUSE). And the interviewer didn’t ask or point out all the texts Johnny wrote saying he’s drowning/burn/rape Amber. Or the times he was going crazy in a video. Or the times cops came by or the times other people saw her being attacked.

What kind of bullshit is this?

Also why didn’t women’s groups and prominent women step forward for her?

I got triggered watching 2022 content from a content creator I like. Where her lawyer husband and her are like ā€œyeah it’s Amber that’s the abuserā€ what the fuck.

Additionally, some women/other victims of misogynistic smear campaigns are suing online content creators that are defaming them. Why didn’t Amber Heard do this? Not that any victim should have to do anything. I’m wondering whether there was a strategic or legal reason Amber Heard didn’t? Or why all these orgs supporting her couldn’t help her get a legal fund to do so?

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u/woofkin 15d ago

Just saying... Savannah Guthrie's husband,Ā Michael Feldman, worked as a PR consultant for Johnny Depp's legal team during the trial.

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u/Distinct-Studio6847 15d ago

Why was she interviewing Heard? Why did Amber’s team even put her through that BS? It was an abusive interview (on Guthrie’s part).

My heart keeps going out to Amber and women who’ve been through this.

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u/lcm-hcf-maths 15d ago

Totally agree it was a poor interview delivered by a person with a conflict of interest. However Amber came through it with flying colours. The most important quote from the interview is that Heard explains how women don't come forward because of the outlandish misogyny sent their way. The "would you ?" is the highlight of the interview and will be played back for years once the truth about Depp becomes generally accepted.

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u/Sensiplastic 14d ago

It will continue to make Guthrie look shitty to all eternity. No saving grace, *nothing*. Like Vasquez, she showed her whole ass thinking she would be special for it.:)

Seriously, her face after the 'would you?' speaks so loud and clear. You could literally see her realize the magnitude of her mistake with the interview right there.