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Has Amber Heard used the name of Wild West sharpshooter to rent a luxury Mallorca villa?

Has Amber Heard used the name of Wild West sharpshooter to rent a luxury Mallorca villa?

 Hollywood actress Amber Heard has reportedly used a different name to stay away from public attention while vacationing in Mallorca in Spain. 

According to reports, she used a cowgirl pseudonym name to keep her out of the public eye. She used the name Martha Jane Cannary, also known as Calamity Jane, who was a gun-slinger, to rent a luxury villa in Spain, according to the Spanish newspaper El Mundo.

Heard’s multimillion-dollar villa is located deep in the Mediterranean island’s interior in the town of Costix, a small municipality on Majorca, one of the Balearic Islands in Spain. The villa is reportedly owned by local politician Maria Antònia Munar, who was released from prison in 2020 after serving a seven-year sentence on corruption charges.

The villa was on sale for $2.7 million this year. Heard rented the villa to live with her daughter. The villa has a movie theatre, an infinity pool, and a view of the Tramuntana mountains, a mountain range in Spain.

The residents reportedly recognized Heard immediately. A resident of the town reportedly revealed that she had been there for months and no one knew it. The resident reportedly said, “Everyone here treats her like one of the others; she’s been in this town for months without anyone knowing.”

Residents reportedly also revealed that Heard “speaks Spanish with a Mexican accent” and takes her daughter, Oonagh, to the playground to play with her. 

In June this year, Heard lost the defamation trial against her ex-husband, Johnny Depp. The Virginia court ordered Heard to pay Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages for defaming him in a 2018 op-ed piece she wrote for The Washington Post. In the article, she claimed to be a survivor of domestic violence. The article did not mention Depp’s name, but Depp said that the article indirectly named him as an abuser. 


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