- Amber Heard discussed her anxieties of being a woman in today’s political atmosphere in 2018
- She discussed in a video that went viral following Johnny Depp’s libel lawsuit.
- The Aquaman star, who was attacked by internet trolls throughout the six-week trial, presented a lecture at the Hague Talks in October 2018 on the theme “Why Be a Human Rights Activist?”
The resurfaced clip in which Heard says, “I’m scared now, to be a woman,” has garnered 2 million views up till now on TikTok as per Newsweek.
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“With my work with the ACLU and the United Nations I have found myself in a position where I am speaking on behalf of others who might not necessarily have that voice,” Heard said during the speech.
“I think it’s I think it’s important because, simply put if anyone’s human rights are denied everyone’s human rights undermined,” she added.
“You know I’m scared now to be quite honest. I am a white woman, I live in the 21st century, I live in the United States so I already won the lottery in so many ways but I’m scared,” Heard noted.
In an op-ed for The Washington Post in 2018, Heard claimed to be a victim of domestic abuse, prompting Depp to sue her for defamation.
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Heard’s video is now going viral after she was cruelly harassed throughout the highly publicised trial in which the jury found in favour of her ex-husband.



















