Julia Fox Sparks Controversy for Johnny Depp, Amber Heard Trial Comments

Amid Johnny Depp and Amber Heard‘s defamation trial, celebrities have been keeping an eye on the court proceedings — and they have not been afraid to share their opinions.

Drew Barrymore made headlines after joking about the legal drama during her talk show. “It’s, like, one layer of crazy, it’s a seven-layer dip of insanity. I know that these are two people’s real lives and I know what it’s like to have your life put out in public,” the 50 First Dates star, 47, said about the live-streamed trial in April. “I understand all the feelings, but they are actually offering up this information.”

After receiving criticism on social, the California native apologized to her followers for trying to add humor to the conversation.

“It has come to my attention that I have offended people with making light of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard and for that, I just want to deeply apologize and appreciate everyone who spoke out because this can be a teachable moment for me and how I move forward and how I conduct myself,” Barrymore detailed in an Instagram video in May. “I can be a more thoughtful and better person moving forward because all I want to do is be a good person and I very much appreciate the depth of this and I will grow and change from it, and I thank everyone for helping me grow along the way and teaching me.”

Depp, 58, and Heard’s court trial is a result of the Oscar nominee suing his ex-wife, 36, for defamation. The Kentucky native claims that Heard’s 2018 op-ed about her past history with abuse cost him his career in Hollywood.

The former couple’s relationship first became a topic of conversation one year after they tied the knot in 2014. The activist filed for divorce after 15 months of marriage and obtained a temporary restraining order against Depp after accusing him of domestic violence. The Pirates of the Caribbean star, for his part, has denied the claims.

After their 2016 divorce, Depp filed a libel lawsuit against the U.K. newspaper The Sun for referring to him as a “wife beater” in a 2018 article. Two years later, the High Court of Justice ruled that The Sun‘s article was not libelous because Heard’s allegations were “substantially true.”

The actor has since addressed how Heard’s essay for The Washington Post affected his future. “It’s been six years of trying times,” Depp said during his witness testimony in April. “It’s pretty strange when one day you’re Cinderella, so to speak, then 0.6 seconds you’re Quasimodo. I didn’t deserve that, nor did my children, nor did the people who have believed in me for all these years. I didn’t want any of those people to believe that I had done them wrong or lied to them or that I was a fraud. I pride myself on honesty.”

The Aquaman star, who has yet to take the stand, reflected on her ups and downs with Depp ahead of the legal trial. “I never named him, rather I wrote about the price women pay for speaking against men in power,” she wrote via Instagram that same month. “I continue to pay that price, but hopefully, when this case concludes, I can move on and so can Johnny. I have always maintained a love for Johnny and it brings me great pain to have to live out the details of our past life together in from of the world.”

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Scroll down to see what other celebs have said about the ongoing trial:


Sherilyn Fenn
"❤️❤️❤️New Year’s Eve ❤️❤️❤️#istandwithjohnny When I love somebody truly, I do so for life. And I will continue to support JCD my first love at 19. 🙏🏻 I have not had many loves in my life and cherish our memories," the Twin Peaks alum captioned a throwback photo with Depp, who she dated from 1985 to 1988, via Instagram in May. "💥I don’t care for your negative projections ,I block quickly. Nor am I here to pass your messages along to him. God bless💙🙏🏻❤️." Wilkie/Broad Green/Kobal/Shutterstock
Maren Morris
The country artist, 32, weighed in on the information being addressed in court in May before deleting her commentary off of Twitter. She later replied to a follower about the news, writing, “The plaintiff, attorneys, and entire courtroom are laughing and it is on television…” AFF-USA/Shutterstock
Drew Barrymore
In April, Barrymore joked about the accusations that both sides have raised in the case. Following backlash, the Charlie's Angels actress apologized for not being more sensitive to the issues. Charles Sykes/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
JoJo Fletcher
The Bachelorette alum, 31, offered her commentary when the trial began with a series of Instagram Stories tracking her investment in the proceedings. MediaPunch/Shutterstock
Howard Stern
During an episode of The Howard Stern Show, the host, 68, referred to Depp as a "narcissist" while discussing his statements on the witness stand. "On the narcissism scale, I think Johnny Depp is a huge narcissist — and what I mean by that is, he figured 'I'll put this on TV. And because I'm so persuasive and I'm so smart, and I'm such a wonderful guy,'" Stern said in April, adding that he thought Depp was "overreacting" with his claims. "But that's what narcissists do, 'I will charm the pants off of America at the trial.' No you won't. This will not go well. It's not going well for you, it's not going well for her. It's not going well for anybody. You sound like two battling children. It's just coming off really badly." Scott Roth/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Ricki Lake
In April, Lake, 53, took to social media to post a throwback snap with Depp from their time on the 1990 film Crybaby. "I absolutely adored #JohnnyDepp when I worked w/ him on #crybaby," she wrote via Twitter. "He was kind, funny, inclusive, professional, a joy. Haven't been following trial as I have been consumed w/ my sick & dying beloved dog, Mama. He was soft spoken, gentle and I loved him.  #JohnnyDeppVsAmberHeard."   Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock
Meghan McCain
"If there is any truth to any of it, Depp and Heard had one of the most toxic, dysfunctional, and violent relationships since Sid and Nancy," McCain, 37, wrote for the Daily Mail in April, referring to the Sex Pistols' Sid Vicious and girlfriend Nancy Spungen. "The American public and Hollywood at large is overwhelmingly taking Depp's side in the court of public opinion before Heard has even taken the stand." The View alum continued: "We should never have blindly believed Heard's accusations and stood by while Depp was stripped of his career and we should not make up for it now by automatically siding against Heard. The lesson we should take from all of this is that due process is essential, and we must 'trust but verify' when the lives, careers and reputations of both sides hang in the balance." Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock
Laurie Holden
After previously showing support for Depp in 2016, The Walking Dead star, 52, reaffirmed her point of view amid his defamation case. "Would do it again in a heartbeat. Just happy that 6 years later the world is finally catching up," she tweeted in April. "The truth is now being revealed and there will be justice. #JusticeForJohnnyDeep."   Rob Latour/Shutterstock

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