Amber Heard's Pose, Cocaine & Mr. Ripley's Dialogue Moments: The Bizarre Rumors Caught During Trial

By Haider Ali in Entertainment On 7th May 2022
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First, a scene from Thursday's evidence in which Amber is discussing a time when Johnny was detoxing... during which she holds a tissue to her face for an extended period – presumably aware that she is being photographed at the time – and appears to pose.

The video circulating on social media appeared to be doctored, but we discovered it in the raw feed, and Amber indeed seems to be holding this posture for what appears to be a flash camera.

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People have chastised her for it, and rightly so, but far more Twitter warriors have made what we would call ludicrous statements that are considerably more frightening... Amber was allegedly doing "cocaine bumps" on the witness stand on Thursday.

You've probably seen this video, which shows Amber blowing her nose and wiping it with a handkerchief... People believe they are seeing something more sinister.

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Amber Heard: “When I was around Johnny I felt like the most beautiful person in the world — then he would disappear”

Talented Mr. Ripley: “The thing with Dickie, it’s like the sun shines on you and it’s glorious — then he forgets you and it’s very cold”

To be honest, this assertion is ridiculous on its face, and it's nothing more than individuals trying to connect connections that aren't there. You'll probably see what you want to see depending on which side you're on in this scenario... However, there is no smoking gun in this case.

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Finally, there's the 'Talented Mr. Ripley' argument, which boils down to people claiming that Amber stole a portion of her testimony on Wednesday from the film, namely from Gwyneth Paltrow's character Marge. That allegation turned out to be complete nonsense as well.

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Amber was accused of exactly repeating remarks from the movie word for word in a now-viral side-by-side quote, but after someone found down the actual video... her real testimony was far from what GP stated on film. Reaching out once again.

It appears that people's genuine dislike for Amber Heard is clouding their judgment and, in some cases, spreading false information. To which we say, "Stop."