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Amber Heard shows off VERY toned body... three years after disastrous Johnny Depp trial

Amber Heard shows off VERY toned body... three years after disastrous Johnny Depp trial

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Amber Heard bared her washboard abs in a black sports bra and matching biker shorts on Friday.
The 39-year-old actress, who is about to wrap up her play Spirit of the People at the Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts, showed off her toned physique while heading to work.
She had her hands full, carrying a pale pink duffle bag in one and holding her phone in the other.
The mother-of-three, who resolved her nasty court case with ex-husband Johnny Depp in 2022, wore her dirty blond hair in two braids.
Amber flashed a bright smile while greeting one of her co-stars ahead of their closing weekend shows.
Earlier this week the Texas-bred star was showered with support from fans on Instagram as she shared a makeup-free selfie.
Reflecting on her upcoming final performance, she captioned the image, 'Lucky to be stealing one final breath before this weekend's final performances. Last chance to see Spirit of the People at @wtfestival!'
She made a sensational return to acting last month, following the birth of her twins in May and her widely publicized defamation trial with ex Johnny.
After stepping back into the spotlight, Amber was cast as Genevieve in Jeremy O. Harris' play.
Her fans expressed their excitement about her comeback in her comments section.
'Amber! We're so proud of you!!!', wrote one person, while another said, 'Wish I could see the play again! You were absolutely incredible in it ❤️❤️❤️ I hope you have a great final weekend with the festival!'
Another person gushed, 'Getting to see you live was literally one of the best moments of my life, you're amazing!!'
Other notes read, 'Our queen is THRIVING', and 'Beautiful as always and mastering your craft. Keep glowing and growing. ❤️'
The actress revealed she welcomed daughter Agnes and son Ocean in an Instagram post shared on Mother's Day.
The actress revealed she welcomed twins, daughter Agnes and son Ocean, in an Instagram post shared on Mother's Day
She is now the mother of three, as she also has four-year-old Oonagh.
Amber was previously wed to Pirates Of The Caribbean star Johnny from 2015 until 2017 and they were involved in a high-profile defamation trial in 2022.
She was ordered to pay the actor $10 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages, which she argued she didn't have.
The jury awarded the actress $2 million in compensatory damages for her countersuit against Johnny.
She appears to be single, but it is unclear if she had her newborn twins alone or with a partner.
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