Amber Heard case should not derail MeToo movement, suggests Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson called Amber Heard's libel case 'not representative' of MeToo. British actress, 63, urged women to prevent MeToo from being 'derailed'.
US jury found Heard defamed Johnny Depp in a 2018 Washington Post op-ed. Outcome of trial has sparked claims that the era of MeToo is 'over'. Dame Emma has been one of the most vocal advocates of the movement
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