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JUST IN: The Petition Calling For Amber Heard’s Removal From Aquaman 2 Surpasses Its ‘4.5 Million Target’


The famous petition to have Amber Heard removed from the upcoming movie Aquaman 2 has surpassed the initial target of four and a half million and now it’s aiming to receive six million signatures in no time.

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The petition has been making the rounds ever since the trial began and it’s quite obvious that many fans and followers of Johnny Depp were certainly in no mood of seeing Amber Heard on the big screen and that’s why they began this petition.

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During the start, people were skeptical as to whether or not the petition could actually end up breaking or even reaching its set goal of 4.5 million signatures and now we’ve got some confirmed news that it has managed to do just that with ease.

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Therefore, fans and followers are now going up a step ahead and calling for a six million signature target. And by the looks of it, and the great fame gained by Depp after the verdict, things will certainly be running less in Amber Heard’s favor and more towards his.

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The news comes as more fans are calling for the complete removal of Amber Heard and her role to be replaced with Camila Vasquez who is the famous, beautiful, and bold lawyer who won hearts during the explosive defamation trial.

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For the petition to reach the highest number of signatures in the world, it needs to break the six million sign target, say the actor’s fans who just can’t seem to accept the limited screentime of Amber Heard in the Aquaman 2 film.

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In reality, this particular petition was first posted in the year 2020 and that was when fans were informed that he was kicked out of the Fantastic Beasts franchise. It had reportedly received 1.5 million signs at that time and now seeing it progress so much just proves how Depp’s hardcore fans never left his side, trial or no trial.

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