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Amber Heard seems to be in trouble after she lost the defamation suit filed against her by her ex-husband and actor Johnny Depp.
First, several petitions were filed calling for an actress to be removed from the Aquaman sequel. Now, it has been revealed that the actress has been removed from the United Nations Human Rights Commission. It all started at a time when social media users started rallying for the actress to be removed from being an ACLU ambassador.
On June 24, a user took to social media claiming that the UN Human Rights Commission had ‘finally removed’ Amber Heard’s page from their website. The organization reportedly determined that she was ‘no longer fit to be a champion for domestic abuse victims’.
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However, An official statement regarding the actress being removed from her UN ambassadorship was not released at the time of writing this article. However, the actress’ UN page remains unseen. The United Nations Human Rights Instagram page continues to follow the actress on Instagram.
Johnny Depp filed a $50 million lawsuit against Amber Heard after claiming in a 2018 The Washington Post op-ed piece that she was a victim of domestic violence. Heard countersued that Pirates of the Caribbean star for $100 million but lost the case to Depp.