The argument never ends between the estranged couple Johnny Depp and Amber Heard which led to Depp's uncontrolled outburst of anger where he accidentally cut off his fingertip with a broken wine bottle. The incident happened on March 2015 in Australia during the filming of "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales".
On the verge of argument, Depp did the unexpected where he took the cut tip of his finger and dip it in a paint now mixed with this blood to use it for writing a message on the mirror. It says "Starring Billy Bob" and "Easy Amber." He accused Heard of spending the night with Thornton while working together on their movie "London Fields". Depp's thought of wife cheating him aroused the heated argument, as reported by E! News.
Heard's event version was that Depp was intoxicated as well as high on ecstasy. During his fit of rage, he went shattering numerous bottles and windows and even knocked a plastic phone upon the wall unit. She also claims that she is a painter and she uses the dark blue paint in the room where Depp dipped his cut fingertip and used it for writing.
Paparazzi took shots of the actor with his hand wrapped in bandages prompting the filming to stop. He then needs to return to the United States for the immediate treatment of his cut fingertip.
According to Heard's squad, Depp was not able to get medical help for almost 24 hours; the reason doctors cannot rejoin his fingertip. Instead, they used a flap from his hand to make it possible sewing on the new tip, as reported by TMZ.
The photos and videos will be used against the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star by Heard that will testify to her alleged accusation of Depp's domestic violence.
However, an update was released Tuesday when the controversial couple in a joint statement said that their relationship is greatly ardent and at times evanescent but confined by love. Both parties are not after financial gains and there is no emotional or physical done on purpose. Their divorce will prevail and Heard will donate to charity some of the financial proceeds.