Johnny Depp described the breakdown of his marriage to Amber Heard on Friday in a London court, saying the last straw came when feces were found in the couple’s bed after a party.
Depp was wrapping up his evidence in his libel case against a British tabloid newspaper that accused him of physically abusing Heard.
The Hollywood star is suing News Group Newspapers, publisher of The Sun, and the paper’s executive editor, Dan Wootton, over an April 2018 article that called him a wife-beater.
In three and a half days in the witness box at the High Court, Depp has described a volatile relationship that descended into screaming matches which sometimes turned physical.
But he has strongly denied hitting Heard and accused her of compiling a dossier of fake claims against him as an insurance policy.
Depp, 57, and Heard, 34, met on the set of the 2011 comedy The Rum Diary and married in Los Angeles in February 2015.
Heard, a model and actress, filed for divorce the following year and obtained a restraining order against Depp on the grounds of domestic abuse. The divorce was finalized in 2017.
Depp said one of the triggering incidents for the couple’s separation came when a cleaner found feces in a bed at their Los Angeles penthouse the morning after Heard’s 30th birthday party in April 2016. Heard blamed the couple’s Yorkshire terriers, Pistol and Boo, but Depp was convinced a person had done it.
It was not left by a three- or four-pound dog. I was convinced that it was either Ms Heard herself or one of her cohorts involved in leaving human feces on the bed, he said.
He said that after this he realized that the marriage could not be saved. I wanted nothing to do with her, Depp said. I thought that was an oddly fitting end to the relationship.
The Sun’s defense relies on a total of 14 allegations by Heard of Depp’s violence between 2013 and 2016. He strongly denies all of them.
Under cross-examination by The Sun’s lawyer, Sasha Wass, Depp has depicted a tumultuous relationship with Heard during a period when he was trying to kick drugs and alcohol, and sometimes lapsing.
Heard is attending the three-week trial and is scheduled to give evidence next week. (AP)