Johnny Depp’s first wife Lori Allison had some stern words about actress Amber Heard a 12 months on from the pair’s highly publicized defamation trial.
Allison wed the “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor in 1983 when she was 25 and he was 20, however the pair divorced just two years later citing “irreconcilable differences.”
Appearing on the “Popcorned Planet” podcast, the 65-year-old was asked to present her tackle the 36-year-old actress.
Referring to Heard as “she who shall not be named” throughout her interview, Allison recalled really liking the “Aquaman” actress firstly of her romance with Depp.
“I had met her before, I’d been to parties at his house,” Allison recalled. “She seemed very nice and she or he was gorgeous, and what’s not to like?
“But because the time went by and I might hear things about her – she who shall not be named – he didn’t seem too glad on a regular basis. I didn’t see him rather a lot so I can’t really say.”
“The things that affected me more were the things he said in court. I probably broke down several times because I felt really bad for him,” she added.
Calling her ex-husband “very private,” Allison said it was the suitable decision for Depp to “come out so wholeheartedly” within the defamation case.
“I believed it was either going to be an epic train wreck or it was going to go rather well,” she added.
The previous make-up artist said she would reach out to Depp’s pals now and again to get updates on how the court case was going.
She added that sometimes, she would even “walk around crying because I used to be terrified for him.”
“I believe it will’ve killed him, well perhaps not, nevertheless it just broke my heart that any individual could try this to him,” she said of Heard.
“I’m no angel, I’ve done my share of s–tty things to people, but what she did was absolutely horrific, and if there have been things that I could do to her that were legal, I might do them! I might.”
The Post has reached out to Heard’s reps for comment.
Depp was awarded greater than $10 million in damages after a jury determined that Heard had harmed his popularity along with her allegations of domestic abuse.
Heard was ordered to pay Depp greater than $10 million in compensatory damages plus $350,000 in punitive damages for defaming him in a 2018 op-ed piece she wrote for the Washington Post.
Soon after, she sold her California home in an effort to repay her debts. Prior to her time in Spain, Heard hung out within the Hamptons and Israel along with her friends and daughter.
Heard has since asked the judge to toss the jury’s verdict. She claims that the judgment wasn’t supported by evidence.
For his part, Depp, who was within the UK when the decision got here down, said in an announcement: “The jury gave me my life back.”