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Hollywood actress Amber Heard has been offered marriage by a Saudi man, according to leaked voice note.
Amber Heard, who lost a defamation suit in Virginia, now owes her ex-husband, actor Johnny Depp, $15 million.
Recently, a Saudi man offered the actress a solution to his problems in a message.
A voice note is going viral on social media.
According to the voice message, a man can be heard saying in Arabic, 'Amber, since all the doors are closing on you, you no longer have anyone but me. I will take care of you…
The Saudi man added: "I have seen some people hate you and disrespect you, so I have decided to marry you."
The man continued, "May Allah keep us both happy."
“You are a blessing but people don’t value you, I am better for you than this old man.”
Actor Johnny Depp sued his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard, over an article he wrote for the Washington Post, in which Amber Heard accused Depp of domestic violence.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard pose for a photograph. File
Johnny Depp lost several major projects, including 'Pirates of the Caribbean', due to this article written by Heard, and was nicknamed 'The Wife Beater' by the popular magazine “The Sun” for allegations of domestic violence.
On the other hand, Amber Heard was "demonized” by ex-husband Johnny Depp's legal team and excoriated on social media during a sensational defamation trial that ended with a jury ordering her to pay Depp $15 million, Heard's lawyer said Thursday.
Elaine Bredehoft, one of Heard's lead attorneys during the trial, said she believes the jury was influenced by a relentless barrage of social media posts condemning her and supporting Depp. She said Heard plans to appeal.
"These people were giving her death threats. They threatened to microwave her baby. This is the kind of social media she was getting,” Bredehoft said on "CBS Mornings.”
"It was like a Roman coliseum is the best way to describe the atmosphere here. And I have to believe that the jury, even though they’re told not to go and look at anything, you know, they have weekends, they have families, they have social media,” she said.