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Amber Heard Is Selling Elon Musk's Gift To Pay Off Damages Owed To Johnny Depp

 American actress Amber Heard is selling her Tesla, which was gifted to her by her former boyfriend and billionaire Elon Musk, to pay off the damages she owes to her ex-husband Johnny Depp. 

There has been speculation that Heard and Musk were having an affair while Heard was still married to Depp. During the trial, a video of Heard and Musk inside Depp's penthouse elevator was also leaked. Reportedly, Musk gifted Heard a Tesla car when they were in a relationship.

According to media reports and various sources, Heard is selling her valuables and Tesla Model S to pay off the damages she owes to Depp after the recent defamation trial. Heard owes her former husband $10.35 million in damages.

Currently, Musk’s Tesla cars and the Model S are estimated to be worth over $100,000. 

Is Amber Heard selling Tesla?

Twitter user @JosephMorrisYT took to the platform to claim that Heard is selling off the car to pay off damages owed to Depp. In his tweet, the user also included the hashtag “#AmberHeardIsAnAbuser” and the picture of the Tesla car. It has not yet been confirmed whether it is Heard's Tesla or not.

Amber Heard and Elon Musk’s relationship 

Heard revealed in the court testimony that she met Musk in 2016 at the Met Gala red carpet event. In 2016, Heard divorced Depp and Musk was separated from his ex-wife Talulah Riley. Musk's spokesperson also claimed that Musk and Heard did not start “seeing each other” until 2016. However, Depp accused Heard in the court of cheating on him with Musk during their marriage. The elevator footage showing Heard and Musk cuddling with each other in Depp’s penthouse was provided as evidence in court. 

Musk and Heard reportedly broke up with each other in 2018. They preferred to be friends rather than being in a relationship. 

Amber Heard Is Selling Elon Musk's Gift


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