The actress is set to speak out

Amber Heard is sitting down for her first televised interview since her loss in her highly-publicized defamation trial to ex-husband Johnny Depp.
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The actress will deliver the tell-all to Today's Savannah Guthrie, set to air on Tuesday at 7AM ET, marking her first public appearance since the trial.
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The show shared an exclusive clip from the segment ahead of its arrival, where Amber spoke about being unfairly portrayed on social media and her thoughts regarding the jury's verdict.
"Even if you think that I'm lying," she said: "You still couldn't look me in the eye and tell me on social media there's been a fair representation. You cannot tell me that you think this has been fair."
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Savannah also asked her about how she felt about the jury's decision, as the star revealed that she didn't "blame the jury."
"I don't blame them. I actually understand, he's a beloved character. And people feel they know him. He's a fantastic actor."
Amber Heard Breaks Silence: I Don't Blame The JuryAmber is sitting down for her first interview with
In late May Johnny won his lawsuit against Amber following a six-week trial that was live-streamed online. Johnny's $50m defamation case against Amber stemmed from a 2018 op-ed article she wrote for The Washington Post in which she said she was a "public figure representing domestic abuse."
While the piece did not identify Johnny by name, his attorneys said it "incalculably" damaged his career, costing him acting roles. She then countersued him for $100million.
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The actor was awarded compensatory damages of $10million and a further $5million dollars in punitive damages.
The jury also awarded Amber $2million after finding that Johnny had defamed her through his attorney.
View post on InstagramShe last released a public statement immediately after the trial
Amber shared a statement detailing her sadness at having "lost a right I thought I had as an American - to speak freely and openly." Johnny broke his silence with his record-breaking debut on TikTok, while their lawyers have also made morning show appearances to comment on the case.
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