Amber Heard’s friend Eve Barlow says women who ‘hate’ her have ‘low self-esteem’

Amber Heard’s shut good friend Eve Barlow blasted girls who help the actress’ ex-husband, Johnny Depp, of their courtroom battle for being pushed by “envy” and their very own “low shallowness.”

Barlow, a British music journalist, argued Tuesday that girls “hate” Heard, 36, partially due to their jealousy over her look.

“It’s simple for girls with low shallowness to hate AH [Amber Heard] or justify their prejudice in direction of archetypal female power/magnificence by denying their envy of it,” Barlow tweeted Tuesday. “They understand an afforded energy that’s really a fable, and excuse their very own inefficiency at being resilient towards misogyny.”

Barlow — who made headlines at first of the sensational $50 million defamation trial between the previous couple when she was dramatically ejected from the Virginia courtroom for texting and tweeting within the entrance row — argued that the actress has “needed to battle for her life,” regardless of her celeb standing.

“She nonetheless wasn’t afforded a savior. It’s a lot simpler to get behind a lady who performs the damsel in misery than it's to empathize with a lady who has needed to liberate herself,” Barlow wrote.

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Supporters of Johnny Depp stand with an indication outdoors the courthouse.
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Fans of Johnny Depp.
Followers of Johnny Depp maintain up indicators of help in the course of the actor’s swimsuit towards Amber Heard.
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Barlow, a former deputy editor of the British music and tradition web site NME and a New York Journal contributor, was responding to a tweet by Dr. Charlotte Proudman, who had requested her followers: “Do girls hate different girls? And for those who assume they do, why?”

Depp sued Heard over an op-ed piece she wrote within the Washington Publish in 2018 wherein Heard refers to herself as a “public determine representing home abuse.”

The essay on the coronary heart of the trial doesn’t point out Depp by title, however he says it clearly refers to allegations Heard made in different boards that she suffered bodily abuse at his arms. Depp denies the claims.

Eve Barlow.
Eve Barlow is a former deputy editor of the British music and tradition web site NME, and a New York Journal contributor.
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Eve Barlow tweet.
“It’s simple for girls with low shallowness to hate [Amber Heard],” Eve Barlow argued.
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Throughout a number of days of emotional testimony final week, Heard recounted from the witness stand how Depp allegedly attacked her throughout fights fueled by medication and jealousy, and the way every so often in 2015 he threatened to “carve up” her face with a bottle, earlier than inserting one inside her, she mentioned.

Heard’s testimony will proceed subsequent Monday, as soon as the trial resumes after a one-week break.

Barlow has been utilizing her public platform to focus on Heard’s quite a few critics, amongst them girls, who've accused the “Aquaman” star of mendacity about being abused by Depp throughout their turbulent marriage.

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Eve Barlow has lashed out at folks accusing Amber Heard of mendacity about being abused by Johnny Depp throughout their turbulent marriage.
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Amber Heard.
Final week, Amber Heard testified how Johnny Depp allegedly attacked her throughout fights fueled by medication and jealousy.
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Amber Heard and Johnny Depp.
At the beginning of the trial, Eve Barlow was ejected from the courtroom for texting and tweeting within the entrance row.
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Barlow has beforehand condemned a brand new TikTok development that has seen folks — and generally cats in wigs — re-enacting Heard’s testimony about being allegedly abused by her ex-husband for comedic impact.

“Pay attention, anybody defending the TikTok abuse of Amber Heard is performing in dangerous religion,” the music journalist tweeted at her 48,500 followers Monday. “You possibly can’t argue that it doesn’t have a chilling impact on survivors from coming ahead. Anybody actively mocking testimony about abuse is contributing to that silencing. Interval.”

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