Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Google Ads | Google Ads | Google Ads | Google Ads | Google Ads | Google Ads | Google Ads | Google Ads

Dakota Johnson being pulled Johnny Depp and Amber Trail in her video

Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson being pulled Johnny Depp and Amber Trail in her video

  • Dakota Johnson said she noticed Johnny Depp’s severed finger during his ex-wife Amber Heard’s defamation case.
  • The Pirates of the Caribbean actor said in court that Heard, his ex-wife, cut off the tip of his finger with a vodka bottle during an argument in 2015
  • The clip became the talk of the town,

Dakota Johnson viral clip where she  was apparently seen noticing Johnny Depp’s severed finger. Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s case resulted in netizens digging up several old videos related to the couple.

While the trial was being live-streamed, the clip became the talk of the town, and Johnson addressed it in a recent interview with Vanity Fair.

Read more: Machine Gun Kelly reveals why he smashed glass in his face

The Pirates of the Caribbean actor said in court that Heard, his ex-wife, cut off the tip of his finger with a vodka bottle during an argument in 2015. This testimony brought up Depp’s finger injuries during the trial.

An old video with the title “The EXACT moment Dakota Johnson KNEW Amber Heard was VIOLENT towards Johnny Depp” was dug out by internet users as a result, and it was viewed a lot during the trial.

Read more: Zendaya discusses’setting boundaries with fans’ in her personal life

Speaking to Vanity Fair about participating in one of Hollywood’s most contentious trials, Dakota said: “I was like, ‘For the love of God, why? Why am I involved in this?’I don’t remember that at all, but please, take me out of this. Don’t let this go further. Can you imagine, oh, my God, if I was called to the witness stand? I can’t believe that people are watching [the trial] like it’s a show. It’s like it’s a courtroom drama and my heart breaks. It’s so, so, so crazy. Humans are so fucking weird. The internet is a wild, wild place.”

The jury determined that Amber Heard’s 2018 op-ed was defamatory toward Johnny Depp, and as a result, Depp was granted USD 10 million in damages at the trial’s conclusion earlier this month.