Amber Heard's "Day of Closing" hairstyle has a hidden message

During the closing arguments for the trial of American actor Johnny Depp of his ex-wife Amber Heard, the latter appeared with a "special" hairstyle that carried a message to millions of viewers.

 
Amber Heard's "Day of Closing" hairstyle has a hidden message

Six weeks after the controversial trial between American actor Johnny Depp and his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard, the trial that attracted the United States and the world ends on Friday evening.

 Closing arguments for both parties began on Friday, and the jury is scheduled to begin deliberations on Friday.

 
While Johnny Depp's team of lawyers bombarded Heard with accusations and evidence revealing her allegations, the camera focused its lens on Heard while she was sitting with a distinctive hairstyle.


Heard appeared with a knotted hairstyle extending on both sides of the head, resembling the "halo" of angels, according to the description of followers on social media.

 The aura, which may also resemble the peace wreath worn by the Greeks, represents innocence, a message that Heard wanted to convey in the last session.

 
Heard has previously used similar methods to stir public opinion with her hair, according to experts, with a body language expert saying that Amber Heard used clever tactics to approach the jury and the judge, as she moved her hair to the left, during testimony, so that the jury could see her full face.

 
Since April, the trial of Amber Heard, accused of defaming Johnny Depp, has been taking place in the United States, which has revealed, day after day, shocking secrets about the controversial relationship.

 And Johnny Depp's crisis began when he accused his ex-wife, Amber Heard (who was associated with her from 2015 to 2017), of abusing and beating her, as Heard published an article in the Washington Post in 2020 in which she said that he was abusing her.

 Depp decided to sue Heard over her article, which sparked an uproar, accusing her of defamation, a case now in California courts.