It sounds like Megan Davis may not be an avid celebrity watcher, because while the whole world was glued to the live stream of the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial, she was doing, well, literally anything else. The actor confessed on the “People Every Day” podcast that she didn’t see any of the notorious courtroom feed that had hundreds of thousands of people tuning in. But that’s not all. Davis also never even seen one of Heard’s movies! “I had not seen anything she had done. I hadn’t seen ‘All the Boys Love Mandy Lane.’ I hadn’t seen ‘Aquaman,’ and I actually had not watched the trial either,” she shared. Of course, she did catch up on what she missed and opened up about the difficulties of portraying such a public figure and acting in court scenes many people saw play out in real life.

With Heard’s plans to appeal the verdict, things could well still be opened back up in this case (which could mean we’ll be in for a second movie!), though it sounds like Depp’s team is pretty confident that won’t be happening. “The jury listened to the extensive evidence presented during the six-week trial and came to a clear and unanimous verdict that the defendant herself defamed Mr. Depp in multiple instances. We remain confident in our case and that this verdict will stand,” his team told Deadline in July.

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