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Johnny Depp reveals that Heard bullied and used violence: How could I be so wrong at my age

Johnny Depp reveals that Heard bullied and used violence: How could I be so

Johnny Depp for the first time is talking openly about everything that happened to him in his relationship with Amber Heard. For two days, the actor is talking openly about everything that has happened and according to him, he is doing all this because he is interested in the truth. Yesterday, Depp confessed that he could not allow his children to be confronted with false photos and statements.

He testified at today's hearing that although it may seem perverse, "being in a relationship with Heard was like being in a relationship with your mother." He said that right after the marriage, Heard started to show her real face and that it was impossible to dialogue with her. The actor points out that she directly started with insults and insults and raised her voice or slammed things.

"I had difficulties in my mind and in my heart, facing that volley." He told the court he often locked himself in the bathroom to get away from escalating situations. The Hollywood actor added that during their relationship it seemed as if she had "pure hatred" for her and that she often "escalated into violence".

Asked what she meant by that, Depp says that Heard in her "disappointment", "rage" and "anger" she "hit". He says it could start with a slap, or a push, "it could start with throwing a TV remote control in my head" or "a glass of wine in my face."

"Her bullying became excessive," he continued. Depp told how Amber Heard called Johnny Depp a "terrible and bad dad" and that he had no idea how to become a parent. Depp said he did not understand how at his age, he made such a big mistake (referring to the relationship with Heard).

Depp told the court that he tried to spend as much time with his children as possible, but this sometimes led to Heard in a "monumental reversal". He says he could hardly spend time with his children as Heard "should always have me there ... for her needs".

He says the arguments for his children meant that "the situation started to get a little gloomier and a little worse". He says Heard engaged in "teenage high school tactics" and that her "bullying" became superfluous.

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