Johnny Depp's ex wants to do illegal things to 'horrific' Amber Heard
Allison, who was married to Depp from 1983 to 1985, appeared on the"Popcorned Planet" podcast and defended her ex and revealed her intense dislike for Amber Heard, Depp's wife from 2015 to 2017.
"I just — the things that affected me more were the things he said in court. I probably broke down several times because I felt really bad for him," Allison said."You know, he’s very private, which is why I don’t do interviews. He's very private. And I think for him to come out so wholeheartedly was what he really needed to do. And I thought it was either going to be an epic train wreck or it was going to go really well."The jury found in favor of Depp, awarding him $10.
"I'm no angel, I've done my share of s---ty things to people, but what she did was absolutely horrific. And if there were things that I could do to her that were legal, I would do them. I would. Allison, who was referred to on the podcast as Lori Depp, said she"was so relieved I think I cried" about the verdict in Depp's favor, and she still has kind words for her ex.
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