The 9th defamation trial of the actor Johnny Depp took place on April 26, became the focus of public opinion after forensic and clinical psychologist Dr. Shannon Curry unexpectedly released diagnostic information about Amber Heard.
Accordingly, Amber Heard has signs of 2 mental disorders: borderline personality disorder and dramatic personality disorder.
Worth mentioning recently, the clip clearly recording Amber Heard’s attitude when listening to Shannon’s diagnosis of her own pathology made the public stir.
When Dr. Shannon analyzed Amber’s expression of hostility, anger and tendency to blame when suffering from 2 disorders, the actress continuously showed her attitude from slamming her mouth, rolling her eyes to leaning on her chin. , smiling and finally playing with nails.
This video has gained more than 2 million views on Twitter, quickly becoming a hot topic on both Facebook and Instagram.
Fever clip: Amber Heard’s attitude when diagnosed with 2 mental disorders at the trial
Amber Heard when listening to Dr. Shannon talk about her illness: Closed mouth, propped chin, rolled eyes and fiddled with fingernails
At first, Amber Heard lost focus when Shannon talked about 2 mental disorders
After that, the Aquaman actress started to move her chin on her chin, pretending not to care
Amber gave a slight smile, rolling her eyes in boredom when she heard the doctor talk about her unstable expression
After less than 1 minute, Amber Heard switched to playing with her nails
1 person retweeted a clip recording the moment Amber Heard showed her attitude and gained 2.1 million views, 47.4 thousand likes and nearly 4 thousand retweets on Twitter after a few days.
Dr. Shannon asserts that the symptoms of these two disorders can lead to cases where individuals perceive themselves as “victims” or “princesses”, distorting the true story to become false.
Currently, Amber Heard is said to be vulnerable to the series of evidence given by her ex-husband
Source: Twitter
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