The Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard defamation trial will resume next week, and for the time being, fans are re-watching highlights from the last few weeks and even from the last few years.

Despite the "Aquaman" star just getting on the stand to testify, fans already declared a winner, and it's not her.

A video of their deposition from 2016 shows who was attacking and who was the abused based on their actions in the video alone.

In a 2020 tweet that recently made its rounds on Twitter, @tralalalumbum shared a clip of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard talking about the "throwing bottle" incident.

Both are claiming that the other threw the bottle at them.

But in the video, the Twitter user wrote encourages the reader to "do a little experiment."

"It's important that you do the exercise before watching the video, not the other way around," the tweet said.

"1) Say 'I threw the bottle' and illustrate it with a gesture

2) Say, 'The bottle was thrown at me and illustrate it with a gesture."

Then they encouraged the reader to watch the clip.

Other tweets also show how Heard seems to explain what happened by making attacking gestures congruent with throwing bottles and not having them thrown at her.

Depp tells the court of his story but with defending gestures congruent with that perspective.

"Spot the difference," one tweet said.

"Johnny Depp describing being hit vs. Amber Heard describing being hit."

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Inconsistencies in Amber Heard's Testimonies

Elaine Bredehoft, Amber Heard's lawyer, said last month that she used cosmetics to conceal injuries during her relationship with the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor.

She displayed a Milani Cosmetics concealer kit to the court. Nonetheless, the corporation later refuted the story, claiming that the product the lawyer was carrying had not even been released at the time of Depp and Heard's relationship.

Heard also remembers Depp reportedly pushing his dog out of a moving car window and "howling."

She described it as a "eerie moment," and said she didn't want to frighten the actor or cause him to drop the dog, but subsequently claimed she was able to pull him back inside the car and safely retrieve the dog.

However, immediately after her testimony, a TikTok video of the actress laughing while holding a little puppy by the open window of a moving automobile became viral.

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