Amber Heard is now accused of stealing lines from a movie and using them in her recent testimony against Johnny Depp.

Heard marked her first day on the stand in the defamation trial on Wednesday. Although she only got three hours to share her side with the court, she has already been bombarded with interrogations as people began to question the authenticity of her statement.

She went viral again for the wrong reason after Depp's supporters and online sleuths found out that she may have taken lines from the 1999 film, "The Talented Mr. Ripley. As it turns out, the "Aquaman" actress did not say those lines during the trial. 

Moreover, it was revealed that the claim indicating that Heard repeated the lines from the said film was shared on social media without evidence.

"When I was around Johnny, I felt like the most beautiful person in the whole world. He made me feel seen. He made me feel like a million dollars. And that kind of feeling... lavish gifts and lavish expressions of love and how he had never met a woman like me," Heard told the jury while looking emotional.

Now, fans also thought that her recollection of loving Depp for the first time is somewhat similar to what Marge Sherwood said in the 1999 movie.

Reporter Alana Mastrangelo also shared a compiled clip of Heard's testimony and "The Talented Mr. Ripley" lines, showing the similarities even more to people.

Amber Heard Has Habit of Copying Lines?

It was not the first time Heard found herself in hot waters for using someone else's line.

For what it's worth, even her ex-PA previously accused the actress of using her own sexual allegation story and twisted it to use it for her own benefit.

Ex-PA Kate James revealed the story of her sexual abuse, which Heard reportedly used as if she was the victim.

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"To my utter shock and dismay, I discovered that Ms. Heard had, in fact, stolen my sexual violence conversation I had with her and twisted it into her own story to benefit herself. This of course caused me extreme distress and outrage that she would dare to attempt to use the most harrowing experience of my life as her own narrative," James said.

Heard reportedly fired her in February 2015, and her testimony about Heard using her story was presented during Depp's libel action against News Group Newspapers.

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