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The 'battle' between

Johnny Depp

and

Amber Heard

is a never-ending story.

The story of their differences, as in boxing matches, goes by rounds, and we hope that from one moment to another Hollywood will turn it into a movie starring themselves?

It would be a milestone, the dazzling copulation between reality and fiction that would certify once and for all the sign of our time;

after post-truth, post-reality.

Amber Heard charged with prostitution

Now it has been known, through the RadarOnline portal, that he would have had access to certain documents related to the trial, that

Johnny Depp

would have tried to accuse his ex-wife of having been a

prostitute

(luxury, yes) and/or

an exotic dancer,

before to marry him.

To prove it, Depp would have

tried

to steal some

photos

of her where she appears

nude

(all this, according to Amber Heard's defense, must be said)

Johnny Depp and erectile dysfunction

For her part,

Amber Heard

would have tried to use the

actor's

medical history to show that Johnny Depp suffers from

erectile dysfunction

(which, according to her lawyers, would have served to support the thesis of sexual abuse).

Come on: all very ugly.

None of this 'evidence' would have been admitted for processing by the judge.

It has also been revealed (and in this there is no 'secret' document that is worth), that Amber Heard, who recently declared

bankruptcy

before the judge, has sold her

house

in the Arizona desert, supposedly to be able to face the debt incurred with Depp for the

conviction of the trial,

which amounts to

15 million dollars.

According to TMZ, she would have sold it for just over

a million dollars.

The role of the public in all this

It is difficult, if not impossible, not

to take sides

in the battle between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp in court and outside of them (because the matter, as you can see, has a reel for a long time).

Two actors from an ecosystem that catches us so far away, Hollywood, about whom we have minimal, fragmented information, interested in one or the other, often more 'scripted' than

Big Brother himself,

but who have ended up becoming, in the collective imagination , in the

embodiment

of all the

old negative clichés

about the

relationship between men and women

(especially women).

Topics of the worst: they are manipulative, they lie in order to get away with it, they play at being embarrassing... and now: they were prostitutes (come on, of reprehensible morals).

Without much exaggeration, almost almost the matter has ended up becoming a metaphor for the struggle between good and evil.

Johnny Depp lost more popularity ... among men

At the end of the case -Depp won the defamation trial against his ex-wife after she wrote an article in 2018 where she claimed to be a

survivor of domestic violence-

the general perception was that, beyond the sentence, favorable to Depp, the the 'moral' winner of that battle was also him.

But it turns out that it is not so clear.

According to research by Morning Consult, which measured

Depp's popularity

before and after the trial, American adults of all genders and generations think of Depp less favorably now than before.

More specifically, the study revealed that adults who had a favorable opinion of Depp dropped from 68% to 56% between the start and the end of the trial, from April to June.

The two biggest changes in opinion were among

baby boomers,

down

22%

, and, surprise surprise, overall among

men

,

down 15%.

And the women?

We leave pending for another day to write an article about the dark areas of the famous sorority...

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