Johnny Depp Lets His Feelings About Amber Heard Out With A Subtle Accessory
Amber Heard's attorney, Elaine Charlson Bredehoft, appeared on "Today" and said that her client plans to appeal the case. "A number of things were allowed in this court that should not have been allowed," she stated. But soon after the verdict came in, Johnny Depp wasn't acting like a man who was concerned about a future showdown; he was in Manchester, England, living like a rock star. Depp was there to perform with Jeff Beck, and TMZ shared photos of fans flocking to catch a glimpse of him outside of the Manchester 02 Apollo arena after the show on June 4. According to the outlet, he was wearing a bracelet with the word "innocent" on it (even though he was also found guilty of defamation).
A few days earlier, a fan tweeted a photo of Depp wearing a purple-and-white beaded bracelet that she claimed she had given him. Some of the beads spelled out the words "Justice for Johnny," according to the Depp supporter.
A totally different style of bracelet became a big deal during the trial. As reported by The Washington Post, long lines formed in front of the Fairfax County Courthouse in Virginia as members of the public clamored to get one of the wristbands that would grant them entry into the courtroom. According to People, some spectators who managed to get their hands on the colored strips of paper are now selling them on eBay for thousands of dollars.
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