Inside Amber Heard’s relationship with Elon Musk

Johnny Depp's explosive defamation trial rages on in a Virginia courtroom against his former wife Amber Heard.

A series of bombshell allegations have come to light during the trial Johnny, 58, filed against Amber, 35, due to her penning a Washington Post op-ed about experiencing domestic violence.

Amber did not name Johnny in the piece, but he launched a $50m libel lawsuit against the now-mum-of-one.

While Amber acrimoniously split from the Hollywood star, her break-up with tech billionaire Elon Musk – who's a proud dad to eight kids – fared better and the pair still remain on good terms.


Musk and Heard reportedly got together romantically a month after the actress' divorce filing, and started dating in summer 2016 when they were spotted together in London.

In August 2017, it was reported that the couple had ended their year-long romance.

It's thought that they reconciled months later, but again called it quits after several months.

Speaking about their relationship in 2017, Elon told Rolling Stones: "She broke up with me more than I broke up with her. I was really in love, and it hurt bad."

He also added: "I've been in severe emotional pain for the last few weeks. Severe. It took every ounce of will to be able to do the Model 3 event and not look like the most depressed guy around.

"And then I had to psych myself up: drink a couple of Red Bulls, hang out with positive people and then, like, tell myself: 'I have all these people depending on me. All right, do it!'"

After Amber, Elon was in a relationship with hitmaker Grimes. They split last month. They share two young children Exa Dark Sideræl Musk and X Æ A-Xii.

Meanwhile, speaking a year later to The Hollywood Reporter, Amber said: "Elon and I had a beautiful relationship, and we have a beautiful friendship now, one that was based on our core values.

"We just bonded on a lot of things that speak to who I am on the inside. I have so much respect for him."

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