Amber Heard has returned to the spotlight, celebrating motherhood once again. On Mother’s Day 2025, the 39-year-old actress took to Instagram after over a year to announce the birth of her twins, Agnes and Ocean. Sharing a photo of their tiny feet, she expressed that her “dream family” is now complete.
A Quiet Life in Spain After Legal Battles
The Aquaman actress has been living a low-key life in Spain since losing the defamation case against ex-husband Johnny Depp. Their high-profile relationship and legal battles drew global attention, leaving a lasting impact on both. The courtroom drama also took a toll on Amber’s net worth, which saw a sharp decline.
Earnings and Endorsements Before the Trial
During the defamation trial, evidence showed that Amber Heard earned approximately $10 million in pre-tax income between 2013 and 2019. This included $1 million for Aquaman and $2 million for its sequel. She also made about $200,000 per episode for The Stand and had a $1.625 million endorsement deal with a beauty brand.
As of April 2025, Amber Heard’s net worth is estimated at $500,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Though projected to rise to $1 million by 2024, this marks a steep decline from her multi-million-dollar status a decade ago.
The Trial That Changed Everything
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s legal battles began in 2016, a year after their marriage, when Amber accused Johnny of domestic violence and sought a restraining order. Johnny later sued The Sun for labeling him a “wifebeater” but lost the case. In 2019, he filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against Amber over a 2018 op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post. Amber responded with a $100 million countersuit, claiming Johnny’s lawyer defamed her by calling her allegations a “hoax.”
The high-profile defamation trial took place in Virginia from April to June 2022 and was streamed live, attracting global attention. In the end, the court ruled in Johnny Depp’s favor, awarding him $15 million in damages to be paid by Amber Heard.
The $15 million awarded to Johnny Depp was later reduced to $350,000 due to Virginia state law limits on punitive damages. Meanwhile, Amber Heard won $2 million in compensatory damages for her countersuit. In December 2022, she announced on Instagram that she had agreed to the reduced settlement, clarifying that it wasn’t about giving up, but about prioritizing her mental and emotional well-being.
A Quiet Life in Spain After Legal Battles
The Aquaman actress has been living a low-key life in Spain since losing the defamation case against ex-husband Johnny Depp. Their high-profile relationship and legal battles drew global attention, leaving a lasting impact on both. The courtroom drama also took a toll on Amber’s net worth, which saw a sharp decline.
Earnings and Endorsements Before the Trial
During the defamation trial, evidence showed that Amber Heard earned approximately $10 million in pre-tax income between 2013 and 2019. This included $1 million for Aquaman and $2 million for its sequel. She also made about $200,000 per episode for The Stand and had a $1.625 million endorsement deal with a beauty brand.
As of April 2025, Amber Heard’s net worth is estimated at $500,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Though projected to rise to $1 million by 2024, this marks a steep decline from her multi-million-dollar status a decade ago.
The Trial That Changed Everything
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s legal battles began in 2016, a year after their marriage, when Amber accused Johnny of domestic violence and sought a restraining order. Johnny later sued The Sun for labeling him a “wifebeater” but lost the case. In 2019, he filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit against Amber over a 2018 op-ed she wrote for The Washington Post. Amber responded with a $100 million countersuit, claiming Johnny’s lawyer defamed her by calling her allegations a “hoax.”
The high-profile defamation trial took place in Virginia from April to June 2022 and was streamed live, attracting global attention. In the end, the court ruled in Johnny Depp’s favor, awarding him $15 million in damages to be paid by Amber Heard.
The $15 million awarded to Johnny Depp was later reduced to $350,000 due to Virginia state law limits on punitive damages. Meanwhile, Amber Heard won $2 million in compensatory damages for her countersuit. In December 2022, she announced on Instagram that she had agreed to the reduced settlement, clarifying that it wasn’t about giving up, but about prioritizing her mental and emotional well-being.
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