Hollywood actress Amber Heard is trying to stay "strong" after the conclusion of her defamation court case with ex-husband Johnny Depp.
A close source told People the Aquaman that the actress, 36, is "doing fine" after the verdict and that "she feels tired and exhausted after the test," she is "doing her best to keep a positive attitude." "
"She's happy to spend every day with her baby [daughter Onagh Page, 14 months]," says the insider. "His sister [Whitney Henriquez] is also his biggest supporter. They spend a lot of time together."
Earlier this month, 59-year-old Depp won all three defamation claims in his case against Heard on his 2018 op-ed about coming forward as a survivor of domestic abuse.
The jury awarded $15 million in damages to Pirates of the Caribbean Star, but Heard would only have to pay $10.35 million, as Virginia law capped punitive damages (the judge reduced the amount).
Additionally, Hurd was awarded $2 million in damages for his counterclaim against Depp. The actress's lawyer has said that Heard will "absolutely" appeal against the verdict against her.