As Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's trial continues, fans and followers of the trial are interested in knowing if there is anything brewing between Depp and his glamorous lawyer Camille Vasquez. When entering the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse of the Virginia Fairfax court, the California lawyer was asked if there is any romantic link between her and Depp, the lawyer declined to answer “as she laughed, brushed her hair aside, and waved to the throngs of fans gathered outside”.
Johnny Depp's Lawyer Laughs Outloud And Does Not Answer When Asked If They Are Dating
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's defamation trial continue and now people are wondering about the relationship between Depp and his glamorous lawyer.
Reportedly, Depp's lawyer Camille Vasquez laughed when asked if she is dating the Hollywood actor after she took a starring role in the $100 million defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard.
Vasquez (37) has won a massive online following after she cross-examined Heard on Monday and Tuesday.
The Internet has been sharing video clips of Vasquez grilling Heard after she took the stand during her testimony in the defamation trial.
People are so impressed with Vasquez that some people were seen sporting tweeted pictures of themselves wearing 'I heart Camille Vasquez' T-shirts.
Others have made TikToks set to romantic pop songs of the pair exchanging glances, holding hands and talking closely.
The duo was seen smiling as they entered the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse on Wednesday, a day after they were snapped hugging in a photo that was widely shared on social media.
As Vasquez walked out of the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon, a TMZ reporter asked her: “The people want to know, are you dating Johnny Depp? It's all over the internet. Can you set the record straight, yes or no?"
Though Vasquez responded with a laugh as she brushed her hair aside and waved to the throngs of fans gathered outside.
According to sources, there is no truth to the rumors between the duo is romantically linked and that they share only a professional relationship.
It’s also claimed that Vasquez has been in a “serious relationship” for “several months” while an insider added that Depp has grown close to his entire team but there is nothing more to it.
A clip of Vasquez that went viral this week and has been liked over 4.5 million times on TikTok, is a montage of the attorney repeatedly objecting to Heard’s legal team’s questioning during the trial.
This comes after interactions between Depp and Vasquez were closely watched by fans and how Vasquez grilled Heard during cross-examination earlier this week.
At one point, Vasquez managed to get Heard (36) to admit she didn't donate her full $7 million divorce settlement to charity despite previously claiming to have done so.
The attorney also aimed some sharp put-downs as part of her line of questioning.
“Mr Depp got you that role in Aquaman didn't he?' she asked on Tuesday after the court previously heard audio of Depp mocking the film in a fight.
She asked Heard: “You just edited these photographs?”, to which Heard replied: “Never”.
Vasquez asked if Heard “enhanced the saturation to make your face look more red?” prompting Heard to deny the claim.
“That's incorrect,” she insisted. “I didn't touch it'.
The lawyer also claimed that Depp is just another one of Heard's many victims and accused her of hitting her ex-girlfriend, citing an article reporting on her 2009 arrest at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
“You committed violence against Miss Van Reed during you relationship didn't you?” Vasquez asked. “And it was covered in the press, isn't that true?
“So Mr. Depp isn't the only domestic partner you've assaulted, isn't he Ms. Heard?”
The exchanges sometimes devolved into angry exchanges
“Okay, Miss Heard. I got the answer. Thank you. You disagree,” Vasquez insisted as Heard tried to explain that a photo showing Depp with a black eye was “photoshopped”.
Vasquez's questions had put Heard on defensive mode, as she asked questions with no filter, meanwhile, Heard sought to prove that her ex-husband coordinated a smear campaign against her in retaliation for a 2018 Washington Post op-ed in which she described herself as a survivor of domestic abuse.
Depp sued Heard for $58 m in a defamation trial after the actress wrote an op-ed in 2018 in which she claimed to be a victim of domestic violence during their marriage. He was allowed to sue in Virginia where the Post's online editions are published through servers located in Fairfax County.
Heard responded by countersuing for $100 million, claiming Depp smeared her and branded her a liar, which set the stage for the ongoing trial.
