Amber Heard and Mitch Hallahan Relationship Explored as she dated former AFL player after split with Elon Musk
3 min readAmber Heard’s alleged Australian companion and ‘confidant’. During her 2017 vacation to Australia has been revealed to be a former AFL player.
Who is Mitch Hallahan?
Mitch Hallahan, a former Gold Coast Suns, and Hawthorn player. Was allegedly the ‘Aquaman’ star’s confidant during her 2017 visit to Australia. Amber Heard’s claimed Aussie companion and ‘confidant’. During her 2017 visit to Australia was revealed to be a former AFL player. According to the Herald Sun, Mitch Hallahan, who played for the Gold Coast Suns and Hawthorn. Struck up a friendship with the ‘Aquaman’ actor. Following a chance meeting at The Garden Bar at The Star Casino on the Gold Coast five years ago.
Mitch Hallahan was at a private event at The Star
Amber Heard, who is now fighting her ex-husband Johnny Depp. In a US court, allegedly spent much of 2017 filming the blockbuster superhero feature opposite Jason Momoa. On the Gold Coast. Mitch Hallahan was at a private event at The Star. In April or May of that year. While the ‘Aquaman’ cast and crew were at a different gathering in the same place. The two groups connected, and Mitch Hallahan was one of several players introduced to Amber Heard, according to the Herald Sun. After Amber Heard’s engagement with Elon Musk ended in August, they became close friends and were rumoured to have dated briefly.
Mitch Hallahan was never identified
The pair’s connection was characterised as ‘purely organic and by coincidence over a glass of red wine,’ according to one insider, who added that Amber Heard was ‘intellectual, personable, and kind.’ Mitch Hallahan was never identified, despite allegations that Amber Heard had a strong relationship with a Gold Coast-based player at the time. Amber Heard also wore a Suns scarf to a game with her castmates, including Dolph Lundgren, in July 2017. “She was attracted by the game but never really understood it,” a source told the Herald Sun, adding that it was the only game she had ever seen.
The announcement comes at the conclusion of her arduous legal battle with Depp, who is seeking to prove that Amber Heard defamed him in a 2018 op-ed for The Washington Post in which she portrayed herself as a domestic abuse survivor but did not name him. Depp has denied ever physically or mentally abusing his ex-wife and has claimed to being the victim of physical and mental violence. The trial is scheduled to resume today, May 16.