Amul Makes Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s court battle cheesy

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India’s favorite milk brand Amul, has made Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s Court battle very cheesy. In their ew Amul topical they crafted a message which read “Too Much seen and heard”. This is a reference to the ongoing defamation trial between actor Johnny Depp and his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard. Amul posted a photo of their artwork on Instagram, which depicted the actors inside the courtroom.

Amul says – “Too much seen and Heard?

On the Amul picture it was written, “Too much seen and Heard?” It also added, “Depp your knife in!” Sharing the topical, Amul captioned the post, “#Amul Topical: High profile and highly publicised legal battle!”

Reacting to the post of Amul, a fan wrote, “Savage lines.” “Hahha I never imagined this wordplay,” commented another fan. “Good one Amul,” said a person. “Yes…a buttered knife,” read another comment.

“Amul is the Family Guy of the marketing world, no f**** to give about anything,” said an Instagram user. “Ok it’s so cool and JD is looking so cute #wearewithyoujohnnydepp #justiceforjohnnydepp JD is gonna win!!!” said a person.

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Amul Johnny Depp Amber Heard Topical – Image courtesy Amul Twitter

Johnny is suing Amber for $50 million, accusing her of defaming him by claiming she was a victim of domestic abuse. Amber Heard has counter-sued for $100 million, arguing Johnny smeared her reputation by calling her a liar. The legal case hinges on a December 2018 opinion piece Amber wrote in the Washington Post. The article never mentioned Johnny by name, but his lawyer told jurors it was clear she was referencing him. The couple’s divorce was finalised in 2017 after less than two years of marriage.

A state court judge in Virginia’s Fairfax County is overseeing the trial, which is in recess until May 16. Closing arguments are scheduled for May 27.

Less than two years ago, Johnny lost a libel case against the Sun, a British tabloid that labelled him a “wife beater.” A London High Court judge ruled he had repeatedly assaulted Amber. His lawyers have said they filed the US case in Fairfax County because the Washington Post is printed there.

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