Amber Heard reportedly has a history of abuse toward Paul Bettany's son as she reportedly hurt the young man with her demeaning words.

Johnny Depp and Heard are currently having a legal showdown over the defamation lawsuit the actor filed due to the damaging The Washington Post op-ed. The court also heard the text messages between Depp and Bettany, where the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor suggested drowning and burning the actress.

Part of the conversation revealed how Depp told Bettany, "Let's drown her before we burn her!!! I will f*** her burnt corpse afterwards to make sure she's dead."

Depp has since exposed that the text he sent to the MCU actor came from "Monty Python" sketch about burning and drowning the witches.

Aside from the communication, the court learned about Heard's alleged bad blood toward Bettany and his son - who she reportedly demeaned.

Amber Heard Humiliated Paul Bettany's Son?

On Monday, Deep stood in the court again and revealed that Heard despised Bettany. He alleged that the actress felt jealous of their friendship, adding that something related to Heard's hatred occurred on his private island in the Bahamas.


"We were on the island with Mr. Bettany, his wife [actress Jennifer Connelly] and his four children, Ms. Heard and Mr. Bettany got into some debate over lunch and I just remember that whenever Mr. Bettany tried to make a point, she would talk over him and then it started to get quite rude. She got mean and she got loud," he said.

Depp added that when Bettany's 18-year-old son tried to join the conversation since they were talking about what he studied in school, Heard suddenly demeaned the young man until he cried and walked away.

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At that time, he had already talked to Heard and told her that her action was unacceptable. He also said that Heard had no right to demean the boy as she could not always be right.

Depp reportedly told Heard to try being wrong "to learn something." He added that it would be best if she left the island.

His testimony came months after Bettany told The Times that he did not know Depp was married to the "Aquaman" star. According to the actor, he knew the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star for years but was not aware of their marriage.

He also called their text exchange as something embarrassing and surreal since the court began mentioning their private conversations.

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