Amid the legal battles with actor Johnny Depp, Amber Heard has found solace in Spain, where she currently resides in Palma de Mallorca with her one-year-old daughter, Oonagh Paige Heard. Joining her is Hollywood writer, producer, and cinematographer Bianca Butti, who shares Heard’s preference for life outside the United States.

After Depp’s victory in the defamation lawsuit a few months ago, he has been pursuing various ventures worldwide. Meanwhile, Heard has opted for seclusion in Spain, distancing herself from the public eye as she focuses on her daughter and enjoys life away from Depp’s influence.

Financially, Heard faces challenges due to the $8.3 million penalty imposed by the verdict in favor of Depp. Despite appealing to reduce or cancel the amount owed, her initial request was denied by a judge. Heard’s legal team pointed out discrepancies in the jury selection process, aiming to overturn the verdict.

As Heard takes refuge in Spain, she seems to be enjoying the tranquility without any significant engagements. She spends her days in the Mediterranean-bordering country, cherishing moments with her daughter and enjoying the company of her friend, Butti, who has a few directorial credits.

Heard’s recent Hollywood projects include “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” and “In the Fire,” which is currently in post-production. Meanwhile, Johnny Depp continues to thrive in the industry with upcoming roles in a new Netflix film, “La Favorite,” as well as the next installment of “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Fantastic Beasts 3.”

Despite their tumultuous past, both Heard and Depp appear to be flourishing individually, with Depp particularly enjoying a successful streak following his legal victory.



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