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The controversial trial between the actors Johnny Deep Y Amber Heardwhich has been taking place since April 11, is taking its final stretch and this time, Ellen Barkin, Deep’s ex-girlfriend, will give her testimony and testify in favor of Amber Heard.

This through a video presented in the trial that the actress faces against Johnny Deep, for defamation. It is known that Barkin would corroborate the actor’s alleged violent behavior during their brief love affair in the 90s.

Both had a short affair during the recording of the movie ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’, after many years of friendship, both revealed in some statements.

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“She wanted more than a relationship. She wanted a proper relationship with me and I didn’t want that. I didn’t feel the same way about her as she did about me, and I guess from that point on she got really, really mad,” Johnny recounted in 2020.

It is in that same 2020 when Barkin testified in favor of Amber Heard, ensuring that the actor threw a bottle of wine at him after getting angry over an argument when they were a couple.

The actor denied these accusations, stating that, despite not having any communication with Barkin since the breakup of their relationship, he does not hold any grudge against the actress for her “false accusations”.

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