Johnny Depp calls Amber Heard a 'Christmas goose' in text messages to doctor

Johnny Depp reveals his acrimonious hatred for Amber Heard in new texts


Johnny Depp's hatred of Amber Heard comes to the fore in new text messages that surfaced during Monday's court hearing.

The 58-year-old actor told Dr David Kipper that Amber was using him for fame and success in her career.

In text messages that surfaced in a Virginia court, the Pirates of the Caribbean star writes: "Hi f**k man had another one. I can't live like this. He's full of s*** as Christmas Goose." "

He continued: "I'm done. No more!!!! Continued insults from a malicious evil and vengeful c**t!!!!!

"You know what's more damaging than his toxic and outrageous educational rant???

"Her hidden and intentionally hurtful atrocities and her shocking treatment of the man she was meant to love above all."

Depp's message continued: "Here's the real deal mate...his passion for himself is far more important. He's so ambitious!!!!

"He's so desperate for success and fame. Maybe that's why I was acquired, mate. He's hammered me with a sad old man."

"I am very sad," he says.

Meanwhile, the doctor admitted that in May 2014, Depp was diagnosed with "ADHD, bipolar 1, depression, insomnia, chronic substance use disorder, chronic reflux."

Dr. Kipper later noted that during her personal session with the couple, Amber never stated that Johnny was violent.

"Amber has a strong family history of drug and alcohol abuse and is particularly vulnerable to them [Depp's behavior and potential for abuse]."

When asked whether "abuse" meant substance abuse, Dr. Kipper replied: "Yes, not physical abuse."

Dr Kipper explained that by "particularly sensitive" he meant: "Growing up in an environment he is used to seeing trauma is able to not only recognize it but how it affects him." He has the ability to understand what he sounds like."

Johnny Depp is suing his ex-wife for defamation and is seeking $50 million for a write-up where he confessed to being subjected to domestic violence in the Washington Post in 2018.

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