Speaking Her Truth: Amber Heard Denies Being Bipolar & Having An Eating Disorder While On The Stand
May 16 2022, Published 1:26 p.m. ET
While in court on Monday, May 16, Amber Heard denied that she is bipolar and has an eating disorder — something her ex-nurse Erin Falati claimed.
As OK! previously reported, Falati testified that the actress was "jealous and anxious" of her ex Johnny Depp's career.
“Client admits to history of anxiety, eating disorder, attention deficit disorder, bipolar disorder, codependence issues and occasional insomnia,” the notes reveal.
However, Heard, 36, shot down the claims, but she alleged her relationship with Depp was codependent.
Heard was also questioned about fecal matter that was found in her and Depp's bed, but the Aquaman star claimed the substance wasn't from her. Instead, she blamed Depp's dog, Boo, as he had bowel issues after eating some of the actor's weed.
"First of all, I don’t think that’s funny. I don’t know what grown woman does," Heard said when she was asked about the incident, adding that the ordeal was "disgusting."
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The same day, Heard's team made an intense statement about Depp, 58.
"Today, we expect Depp's attorneys will instead pound away on the victim. We fear it will be equal parts shameful and desperate. And, the overwhelming evidence — the truth — is not on Depp's side," Heard's team told TMZ.
They continued, "The one thing we suspect Depp's attorneys will avoid is the central issue of this trial: does Amber or any woman have the First Amendment Right of freedom of speech."
This week, Ellen Barkin and Heard's sister are set to take the stand, and it looks like both will speak out against Depp's alleged violent episodes.
"A sexual element began with Ms. Barkin which lasted for months on and off, really because she was making the film I was making at the time, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," Depp said in court, the Daily Mail reported. "She wanted a proper relationship with me and I did not want that. I didn't feel the same about her as she did me and I suppose from that moment on she became very, very angry and since then I have not spoken to Ms. Barkin."