Posted on 11/01/2023 12:44:18 PM PDT by algore
Schitt's Creek star Emily Hampshire has come under fire after she and a friend went as warring exes Johnny Depp and Amber Heard for Halloween.
The actress, 42, utilized props referencing the brutal defamation lawsuit such as a plastic turd in photos briefly posted to her Instagram on Tuesday.
Emily went as Johnny complete with a drawn mustache, tattoos, and slicked back hair while her friend dressed as an anguished Amber.
She held a bottle of wine and tucked the 'turd' into her suit jacket as she sat beside 'Amber', who pulled various crying faces.
While the images - which were captioned 'Happy Halloween' with two jack-o-lantern emojis - were ultimately removed from her account, the posts were screen grabbed by offended viewers who shared them with others on social media.
In 2016, Amber, 36, famously accused Johnny of domestic violence and the actor lost a libel case in the UK after he sued The Sun for calling him a 'wife beater.'
The public's attention was also captured after Depp sued Heard for a 2018 Washington Post article she wrote about being abused, which his lawyers said was about Johnny.
The trial was highly publicised at the time and the jury reached a verdict that largely sided with Johnny, though Amber won one of her three counterclaims.
In December 2022, Amber said in a statement posted to Instagram that she had made the 'very difficult decision' to reach a settlement in the case.
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So what, they’re the only two people in America to do that?
LOL!!
Tut, tut; I prefer the British expression, “pinched a loaf.”
"Silence! I kill you!"
Oh, of that, I am certain!
Guilty!
Off to the Gulag with you.
"I keel you!"
I have heard men describe it as “laying some rope”
Damn sailors, that sounds rather nautical!
Lol!
Nothing like a good round of bathroom humor!
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