Amber Heard dragged herself into trouble again by disrespecting the judge and the jury after sharing her testimony.

On Tuesday, Heard went through a hard time when Johnny Depp's lawyer, Camille Vasquez, roasted her during the cross-examination. The lawyer quizzed her over the alleged incidents of domestic violence and presented images that show no injuries on her face or body parts.

The "Aquaman" star remained firm and defended herself by saying, "I've never assaulted anyone I've been romantically involved with."

But Heard found herself in trouble again after a new video showed how she disrespected the judge and jury after taking the stand.

Amber Heard Walked Out of the Courtroom

On the Twitter page of Law&Crime Trial Network's executive producer Cathy Russon, a now-viral video of the actress walking out of the courtroom before the jury emerged.

"When #AmberHeard was done testifying, the judge told her she could have a seat next to her attorney, twice, - instead - Heard walked out of the courtroom before the jury had the opportunity to leave for the break," the caption says.

The judge indeed tells her to take a seat next to her attorney twice. But the rude-looking actress makes her way outside the courtroom and chugs her water in front of the judge.

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Heard was supposed to sit down before going on a 15-minute break. With that, viewers slammed her for leaving before the jury left as it was a clear sign of disrespect.

Depp's fans are now hopeful that -- as they got the picture now that she is unpleasant -- the jury would see it, too.

Johnny Depp's Lawyer Offered Grueling Cross-Examination

Elsewhere during the cross-examination, Vasquez dropped a bombshell questioning regarding Heard hitting her ex-girlfriend, Tasya van Ree, in 2009.

While Depp's lawyer asked if she committed domestic violence against van Ree and assaulted her at a Seattle airport, Heard continuously denied it.

The case in question involved the actress after smacking van Ree in the arm. Two officers reportedly saw the incident, but the prosecutors refused to pursue the case.

The 2009 altercation only emerged in 2016. At that time, van Ree defended Heard after the actress accused him of planting the article.

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