In a recent report, it was revealed that actress Amber Heard has quit Hollywood and moved to Madrid, Spain. While the reasons for her relocation are unclear, it is speculated that the actress may be seeking a change of scenery after a tumultuous few years in the public eye.
Notably, Heard sold her Yucca Valley, California, home in July 2022 for $1.1 million. Since then, she has spent plenty of time in Spain. Last October, the actress was photographed flaunting her bikini body on the beaches of Palma De Mallorca.
Her personal life has been the subject of intense scrutiny in recent years, following her highly publicized divorce from actor Johnny Depp.The couple’s divorce proceedings were acrimonious, with both parties accusing each other of abuse. Heard accused Depp of physical violence, while Depp denied the allegations and accused Heard of being abusive towards him. The case played out in the media, with both parties providing evidence and witnesses to support their claims.
In the end, the court sided with Heard and granted her a restraining order against Depp. The case had a significant impact on both parties’ careers, with Depp losing his role in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise and Heard facing backlash from fans who believed she had lied about the abuse.
Since then, Heard has been involved in several controversies, including a legal battle with Depp over defamation and accusations of animal abuse. These events have taken a toll on her career and public image, with many calling for her to be blacklisted from Hollywood.
Daily Mail’s Alison Boshoff, in an article published Thursday, a friend of Heard said, “I don’t think she is in any hurry to return to work or to Hollywood, but she will probably come back when the time is right, for the right project,” the friend explained.
The trial ended in June 2022 with the court ordering Heard to pay Depp $10 million in compensatory damages plus $350,000 in punitive damages for defaming the “Cry Baby” actor in a 2018 op-ed piece she wrote for The Washington Post.
Heard later asked the judge to toss the jury’s verdict and requested a retrial, claiming that the judgment wasn’t supported by evidence.