Amber Heard finally took the stand in the defamation trial, but viewers noticed how her testimony sounded like a "script."

On Wednesday, Heard began her defense against Johnny Depp's $50 million defamation lawsuit. In three hours, she mentioned in her testimony all the alleged incidents of abuse during the early days of their romance.

"I struggle to find the words to describe how painful this is. This is horrible for me to sit here for weeks and relieve everything," she started her statement.

The "Aquaman" star went on to recall the first time Depp hit her, the actor's cocaine usage, and a reported "cavity search" against her own will.

While she presented all the incidents to the court and even went viral after crying in front of the judge and the jury, Depp's fans remained firm and even accused her of feigning her statement after faking her bruises.

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Deppheads flocked online and shared the "receipt" proving that Heard stole her former assistant's sexual assault allegations and twisted them as if it were her own story.

For what it's worth, the actress' ex-assistant Kate James revealed the story of her sexual abuse which Heard reportedly used as if she was the victim.

"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.

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The assistant was fired by the actress in February 2015. She revealed during Depp's libel action against News Group Newspapers that she also experienced abuse by Heard.

She revealed that Heard always felt like she's above the law as she "did not care about throwing anyone under the bus if it meant saving her own skin."

James divulged that in September 2014, Heard asked her to send a letter the actress drafted to Homeland Security officials in the U.S. The communication was about a woman named Savannah McMillan.

Heard put her in danger when she told the court that James did not tell her about the dogs' immigration papers before she flew them illegally to Australia.

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