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In the first of three Johnny Depp/Amber Heard stories to crack our Top 5 of the week, Depp’s legal team was quietly – but not subtly – celebrating after Heard brought up Johnny’s ex, Kate Moss, in court.
Alleged misdeeds from the past aren’t typically allowed to be brought in as evidence but by Heard mentioning Depp’s allegedly encounter with Moss, then Team Depp could bring up Heard’s 2009 altercation with her former partner, Tasya van Ree. Tit for tat.
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Amber Heard testifies in the courtroom at the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax, Va., Thursday, May 5, 2022. (Jim Lo Scalzo/Associated Press)Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo /Associated Press
Meanwhile, Depp supporters were losing it after some armchair detectives dissected Heard’s overdramatic two-day testimony and discovered that she “posed” for photos while crying (albeit, with no tears flowing) on the stand.
The six-time Grand Slam champion, who is serving time for hiding assets during a bankruptcy, is not having a good time of it behind bars.
In his first week in jail, Becker complained about being served corned beef for his first meal, and was “shocked by lack of hygiene, overcrowding and darkness of jail.”
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Firstly, what’s wrong with corned beef? And second, it sounds like the basement we work in. Becker has two-and-a-half more years, less a week, to go. Best of luck, Boris.
Two Phillies fans went viral for what appeared to be an on-screen breakup. (Twitter/Mike Golic Jr.)Photo by Screengrab /Mike Golic Jr./Twitter
During a recent Philadelphia Phillies game, whoever was controlling what fans at home were seeing had a field day when they spotted a couple of miserable fans going through what appeared to be a breakup.
As the man spoke, the woman was seen crying, and the Mets’ broadcast team took over and narrated the entire drama unfolding before their eyes.
This combination of two separate photos shows actor Johnny Depp and Amber Heard at the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax, Va., on Thursday, May 5, 2022.Photo by Jim Lo Scalzo /Associated Press
You readers either love a good trial or love Mark Daniell’s reporting. Whatever the case, it’s gold.
Heard’s overdramatic testimony is one thing, but her over-the-top acting is another. Yes, we’re referring to that time she left the stand and stumbled backwards as she and Depp locked eyes as court broke for recess.
Please watch the clip, if only for Depp’s reaction.
FYI, the trial resumes Monday at 9 a.m., so keep visiting torontosun.com, with popcorn in hand, for your latest updates.
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