Johnny Depp is exposing his ex-wife Amber Heard in court. 

He told a court and jury that his ex-wife, the "Aquaman" actress, had "rules of routine" that he was required to observe on a regular basis. 

The 58-year-old described many situations in which he felt he had irritated Heard because they were out of their typical pattern.

Depp earlier told the court that their relationship looked too good to be true from the start and that he began to notice strange things. 

The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star recalls returning home from work one evening, taking his boots off, and saw the blonde bombshell was "visibly upset." 

According to Angenette Levy of Law and Crime Network, Depp allegedly told the court that he was sitting on the sofa, pulling his boots off, when Heard approached him with a frown on her face and quickly questioned him, "'What did you just do?'" to which Depp merely responded, "What do you mean?" 

Johnny Depp then said in court that Amber Heard warned him, "No, no, no. that's my job. You don't do that." 

Heard appeared disturbed or offended that he had broken her "rules of routine," according to the seasoned actor, who added, "Once you notice things like that, you notice other things." 

It was also alleged that one of the "rules of routine" was to give him a glass of wine before pulling his boots off for him, albeit he did not expand on additional regulations. 

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Johnny Depp - The Abused?

Johnny Depp also said that the abuse he received from Amber Heard was "continuous," and that it began with "little insults" before escalating into "violence." 

He told the court that Heard used to punch him, hurl bottles at him, and even throw the remote in his face. 

The "Salt" star went on to allege that the abuse was so horrible that he would sometimes hide in toilets in order to avoid fighting with Heard. 

Meanwhile, Heard is alleging that her ex-husband was the one who physically abused her. 

Depp has refuted the allegations, claiming that he would never beat a woman. 

The ongoing trial stems from a case Johnny Depp filed in 2019 alleging Amber Heard defamed him after publishing an op-ed for The Washington Post in 2018 about being a survivor of domestic violence.

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