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Amber Heard Reveals She Is Neither Heterosexual Or Bisexual
Amber Heard is one of the women who is quietly and conscientiously changing Hollywood.
Her personal life became the stuff of tabloids when she alleged her ex-husband Johnny Depp was violent towards her.
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp
After a leaked video showed Depp shouting at the younger actress, Heard eventually withdrew her restraining order petition and gave the £7million she received in settlement from their divorce to ACLU.
Not letting domestic abuse allegations specify her, she has gone on to star in the superhero franchise Justice League and upcoming Aquaman opposite Jason Momoa.
Jason Momoa and Amber Heard
But even before her kick-ass action-hero role or boundary-busting openness about domestic violence, the Texan was breaking barriers surrounding female sexuality.
In a novel interview with Allure, the 31 year-old explains how she refused to be 'in the closet' when it came to Hollywood, despite the lack of successful female actresses before her who are openly not heterosexual.
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What the Amber Heard, Johnny Depp trial didn't cover: The violence bisexual women face
- Coverage of the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial didn’t address sexual identity, vulnerability.
- Bisexual women own a significantly higher prevalence of rape, sexual violence and IPV.
- Hypersexualization and discrimination from straight and queer communities contribute to violence.
The defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard ended two weeks ago, but in its aftermath, both actors are still battling to shape general opinion – their lawyers did high-profile sit-downs, Depp joined TikTok and Heard's "Today" show interview is airing this week. While the trial sparked numerous conversations about the dynamics of abuse, the relationship between survivorship and free speech, and the authority of social media, there is at least one conversation that's still largely absent: how Heard's identity as a bisexual woman may have impacted her marriage and the case.
Depp won the defamation lawsuit he filed accusing Heard of defaming him in a Washington Post op-ed in which she did not name him but r
Amber Heard Opens Up About Being Bisexual and Marriage to Johnny Depp
&#; -- Amber Heard is more than Johnny Depp's wife.
The "Magic Mike" actor, who tied the knot with the famed actor in February, has been acting since the mid's and has several movies out this year including "The Danish Girl" contrary Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne.
But before meeting Depp and eventually falling in cherish, the actress, 29, dated artist and photographer Tasya van Ree and came out as bisexual in during a GLAAD event. Since then, she's never tried to cloak her true self when speaking to the press.
"I don’t want to verb to deny my sexuality in command to be me," she told the Times of London. "But I don’t want to possess to be defined by it. I’m fundamentally opposed to trying to verb myself to be palatable or adj. I don’t donate a f***. I fight, but I shouldn’t have to.”
Heard added that "I never thought I would get married. But I’ve always loved who I’ve loved."
She also opened up about being an activist and being married to one of the m
Amber Heard addressed the ramifications of her domestic violence allegations against ex-husband Johnny Depp, as adv as why years ago she opened up about her bisexuality, in a discussion at the Create & Cultivate conference in Modern York on Saturday.
The “Aquaman” actress spoke with moderator Mandana Dayani, founder of the nonpartisan group “I Am A Voter,” about being a survivor and dealing with ongoing harassment and death threats.
“I’m somebody who has obviously suffered the full drive of the wrath of our culture when a female or a survivor speaks up against a more influential force,” the year-old Heard said.
“I’ve seen that firsthand ― from death threats to harassment to bullying to invasions of my privacy, to threats to my career, to my livelihood, my safety, and yet I’m still here. I’m here because I oppose to accept those be the terms of my silence,” she said.
“I refuse to approve those be the terms that other people who are in positions that seek to maintain the status quo have set for me,” she added. “I refuse to stand in line. It can operate and it will work as drawn-out