Overview
- In a rare Sunday Times interview, Depp reflects on his relationship with Amber Heard and calls himself a “sucker” for trying to help her
- He says three unnamed former confidants publicly sided against him during his 2022 defamation trial
- Depp describes being a “crash test dummy for #MeToo,” arguing that the movement’s rise before Harvey Weinstein harmed his career
- He insists that speaking out was essential to prevent his children from believing allegations he calls untrue
- Depp points to recent film roles and brand partnerships as proof that his professional comeback remains on track