Sitting next to her legal representation, Amber Heard waited with bated breath to learn the verdict in the trial against her. With Johnny Depp not in the courtroom, due to his work schedule in the United Kingdom, all eyes were on Heard as the verdict was read.
As the jury announced they believed Heard did defame Depp with the article, Heard sat coolly on the defense’s side, appearing mostly stoic. However, what stood out to Austin iuliano, a body language expert and public speaker, was “the clear defeat on Amber Heard’s face.” He added, “I feel that Amber is only upset that the house of cards is falling down around her, not genuine remorse or sadness.”
Jess Ponce III, a body language expert, communication coach, and author of “A.W.E.S.O.M.E.,” said that Heard showcasing an aloof demeanor during the verdict was because she didn’t want to “reveal too much.” But Ponce noted that Heard’s body language shifted. Before the verdict, Ponce commented that Heard “seemed very solemn, yet very aware that the camera was on her. She was contemplative and, at the same time, resolute to show little emotion.” Yet once the verdict was read, Heard became “very distant” and “non-reactive.” Ponce explained to us, “She looked down throughout the entire reading of the verdict. She was not only solemn, but seemed disconnected from the experience.”
Nicki