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BREAKING: Amber Heard Gets Confused While Trying To Explain Her ‘Bruise Kit’ That She Used To Disguise Injuries Caused By Johnny Depp


Actress Amber Heard appeared more confused than ever while trying to explain to the jury about a makeup contour kit that the actress had used to disguise her bruises that were caused by Johnny Depp’s abuse.

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According to local media reports, the actress mentioned how her ‘bruise kit’ did wonders for her when it came down to downplaying her injuries because she was so scared that the media would notice and publish stories about her.

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Source: EPA

We’ve seen Amber Heard enter the witness stand a number of times and give a series of testimonies about how Johnny Depp had broken her nose during one clash. However, her team of lawyers has failed to produce such images that would indicate abuse of that nature.

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Nevertheless, this time around, Amber Heard was back and she tried to make it very clear that the contour kit that the makeup company had blasted her for was very similar to the one that she was using.

Source: Reuters

And then, the actress began to mention what steps she used to make sure her bruises were hidden. But while explaining, Amber Heard seemed to be second-guessing herself the whole time as she mistook colors while her justification of using one tone over another just failed to make sense logically.

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Source: The Independent

“For starters, your injuries are very pink and red on the first day so you have to use a tone that opposes that so I would umm, use this green.point 241 |

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And then so on and so forth my bruises would become purple so I would need to use this tone”- the actress mentioned but it was baffling to see what exactly was going through her mind at that time.point 164 | 1

Source: AP

Ever since the testimony, the term ‘bruise kit’ is going viral with plenty of audiences having their say about how they’re just not believing Amber Heard anymore.

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