Actors Amber Heard and Johnny Depp from their wedding time - Birdie Thompson / AdMedia / Starface

The hatchet is far from being buried. It was hard to follow, but we thought the case of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp more or less settled three and a half years after their divorce with losses and media noise. The two stars had indeed made an agreement warning them not to talk about each other in the press. Amber Heard, however, confided in the domestic violence of which she was a victim last November at the Washington Post . If the name of Johnny Depp was not cited directly, it did not take much more for the latter to file a complaint for defamation. It is in this explosive context that a 2015 audio recording resurfaces where the actress of Aquaman admits having hit his ex.

The recording was released by the Daily Mail, and the two spouses can be heard there explaining and accusing themselves of violence after an argument the day before. "I don't know exactly what movement my hand made, but you're fine," says Amber Heard. I didn't hurt you. I didn't punch you, I hit you. Johnny Depp says he left so they wouldn't be violent with each other again. And his ex then replies: "I cannot promise you that I will no longer be physical. I'm so angry that sometimes I lose control. ”

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