The high-profile defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard may have ended but fans are far from over it.
Fans continue to watch the court sessions. However, a few eagle-eyed internet sleuths have found Heard pretending to write notes during the trial.
Here is everything you need to know.
Amber Heard pretended to write notes during the trial with Johnny Depp
Several video clips from the Amber Heard vs Johnny Depp defamation trial have been going viral every day on social media platforms.
Viewers watching the libel suit have kept a close eye on Heard’s mannerisms ever since the trial began in Fairfax, Virginia courtroom.
Recently, many TikTok users tried to uncover what the actress was jotting down in her notebook during the trial. However, instead of writing notes fans discovered that she was, in fact, not scribbling anything.
A close-up TikTok video showed that the tip of Heard’s pen was not even touching the notepad. This clip of the Aquaman actress pretending to write for the camera has taken the internet by storm.
Users react to video of Amber Heard scribbling in the air
Many Johnny Depp supporters are calling out Amber Heard for doing such a bizarre thing.
Netizens flooded the comment section of the video and continued to question the actress over why she would pretend to write during her trial.
One user commented, ‘Fakers fake everything. Every single thing.’
Another person wrote, ‘That’s hilarious. I guess she lives in an imaginary world.’
The viral video clip has presently been viewed more than 780K times by the users.
What is expected after the end of the Amber Heard vs Johnny Depp defamation trial?
The highly-publicized defamation case finally reached a dramatic ending on 27th May. Both the parties presented their closing arguments in front of the jury on Friday.
The jurors soon announced to retire to deliberate the verdict of their respective arguments.
If the jury concludes that Heard defamed Depp in the post she wrote in 2018, she will be asked to pay him $50 million. This is the amount the Pirates of the Caribbean actor listed when he filed the lawsuit over the loss of earnings.
However, if the jury favors Heard then Depp will be asked to pay her $100 million. This is the amount she was seeking when she countersued him.
The court is expected to give its unanimous verdict on 31st May.