in

Amber Heard’s Body Language In Johnny Depp Trial Analysed By Expert

Amber Heard Body Language: The actress has been analysed by an expert during Johnny Depp's defamation trial.
Credit: CourtTV via YouTube

Amber Heard’s body language during Johnny Depp’s defamation trial against her has been analysed by an expert. 

Janine Driver was invited onto CourtTV to chat about the highly-publicised case.

She said: “They give us a lot of truthful information at the front. They’re stacking the deck, right?… The problem is when she gets to the actual attack, it is such a small percent, it’s maybe 15 percent. We have a big before, a big after. The incident itself is small.”

Watch Johnny Depp’s friend get emotional discussing Amber Heard below…

She also said it was unusual how Heard used pronouns when alleging that Depp had ‘hit’ her.

Explaining why, Driver continued: “She doesn’t say, ‘He slapped me’, she says, ‘Slapped me’. She drops the pronoun and when people are being deceptive, people will have a change in pronouns or they’ll drop it.

“She also changes her tense. The first one’s a ‘slapped’, the second one is a ‘slapped’, past tense, the third one is a ‘slap’… When people are making up a story they’ll talk in the current tense… Her current tense and past tense is indicative of someone who’s making up a story on the spot.”

Moment Johnny Depp Laughs At Amber Heard’s ‘Alcohol And Weed’ Comment

Although the expert didn’t appear to be entirely convinced by Heard’s testimony, she did say that there were ‘parts’ that came across as truthful.

Earlier on in the trial, a psychologist named Dr Curry – who was brought in by the star’s ex-husband – stood on the stand and claimed that she had assessed the actress.

The expert said she had ‘diagnosed Heard with two disorders,’ as she had traits ‘consistent with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and histrionic personality disorder’.

At the time, she stated: “The results of Ms Heard’s evaluation supported two diagnoses: borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder.”

Watch our Video of the Day below… 

Do you have a story for us? If so, email us at [email protected]. All contact will be treated in confidence.

Written by Editorial