On June 13, after NBC News released a preview of the Aquaman star’s first interview ever since the verdict, an insider disclosed to news outlet ET that Heard is feeling ready to tell her side of the story.

The source added that the actress waited for over a week before giving an interview.

According to the insider, Amber Heard has had time to process and comprehend the verdict.

Another source revealed to ET last week that Amber Heard was not in a good head space as she was “worried in general and financially speaking.” At the time, the insider said that Heard was “definitely” planning to appeal the verdict.

Amber Heard does not blame the jury for not siding with her on the verdict

In Amber Heard’s upcoming interview with NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie, she said that she doesn’t blame the jury for the verdict.

In a sneak-peek clip of her interview, which will air on June 14 and June 15 on TODAY, she stated:

As for how she was depicted on social media during the heated trial, Heard said that she does not care what other people think about her personal life.

Amber Heard also added that she does not take the criticism personally.

Johnny Depp sued Amber Heard over an op-ed article that she wrote in The Washington Post where she claimed to be a victim of domestic violence.

Despite not naming Depp directly, his lawyers stated that the piece insinuated that she was talking about him and asked for financial compensation of “not less than $50 million” for tarnishing his professional image.

Heard countersued the actor for $100 million for claiming that her allegations were “hoax” and fake. After a six-week heated court battle, on June 1, a jury awarded Depp $10.35 million in compensatory and punitive damages.

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