Reunited! Amber Heard was spotted out and about in Tel Aviv with her old friend Eve Barlow several months after losing her explosive defamation lawsuit against her estranged ex-husband Johnny Depp. It can be remembered that this is the friend who was reprimanded at court and then banned from the trial. She is also a journalist, which raised the courtroom's suspicions when she was caught being on her phone while the proceedings were ongoing. 

In this particular outing in Israel, Heard was seen carrying a baby stroller while wearing a black dress, matching sandals, and a blue baseball cap.

She was pictured strolling Tel Aviv and dining at a restaurant with Barlow. She was also observed later that day perusing Halper's Bookstore, where she purchased a book published by the proprietor.

"Say what you want about Amber Heard, (and what little I knew about her was negatively influenced by the media as well), the person who browsed my store last Tuesday for almost an hour, with her toddler baby girl and a couple of friends, was a modest, polite, friendly, inquisitive self-effacing customer with high literary tastes," owner J.C. Halper wrote of his chance encounter with the controversial personality.

"In fact, I had no idea that it was her until she presented her credit card," he continued. "She is also now the proud owner of my book 'The Bibliomaniacs' and promised to send me feedback on it."

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As previously reported by Radar, Barlow was instructed not to return to the historic slander trial after she was found texting and posting on social media while seated in the front row.

"She was tweeting live from my courtroom," a judge said in courtroom transcripts. "And I know the deputies took her out because she was texting. That's against the court order. Ms. Barlow is not coming back into the courtroom during this trial."

Several months later, Barlow took to Twitter to express her anger at the large number of abusive messages and death threats she was receiving about Heard after losing the defamation trial to Johnny Depp. In one tweet, she stated she's horrified people could send pictures of Heard to her in deformity, telling her it that will be Heard when she's dead. 

Even if the defamation decision was rendered months ago, the lengthy legal struggle between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has not ceased to be discussed. And there are new developments too, considering the two have appealed.

Unsealed court records have been made public this week and revealed some controversies once more. While Depp's attorneys have accused Heard of manipulating photographs of her wounds, these new documents accuse the "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor of doing the same. 

Throughout their lengthy legal struggle, Johnny Depp's legal team attempted to deny Amber Heard's allegations of abuse.

This was done in part by suggesting that the bruises on the "Aquaman" actress's face were the result of makeup and/or photo editing and calling into question the authenticity of images she had taken of herself with a bruised face.

However, according to released documents reviewed by The Daily Beast (via Insider), Depp may have altered photographs of himself that were submitted as proof.

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