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Amber Heard Quits Hollywood, Quietly Relocates To Madrid Following Johnny Depp Drama

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Amber Heard might have chosen to break away from the glitz and blitz of Hollywood. Having been entangled in a messy legal drama against ex-husband Johnny Depp for years, the “Aquaman” actress was reported to have quit Hollywood and quietly relocated to Madrid.

The 37-year-old actress was said, in a report written by Daily Mail journalist Alison Boshoff, to have moved to Madrid, Spain with her 2-year-old daughter Oonagh. On how she is doing in the new environment, a friend of hers told the journalist, “She’s bilingual in Spanish and is happy there.”

Amber’s so-called pal went on to note that the Hollywood beauty made the move to raise her daughter “away from all the noise.” Still, the source noted that there is a possibility of Amber making a comeback in Hollywood by saying, “I don’t think she is in any hurry to return to work or to Hollywood, but she will probably come back when the time is right, for the right project.”

Before the report of her relocation was brought up, Amber had been spotted in Spain with Oonagh. At the end of September 2022, she was captured on camera with her daughter when she was in the country with her close friend Bianca Butti in Palma de Mallorca. She appeared content as she strolled about the European city with her toddler and a group of pals.

Around a week afterward, the actress portraying Ulla Poulsen in “The Danish Girl” was once again seen in the same country. This time, she was captured looking radiant and content while having a great time at a beach. In a photo published at the time, she could be seen grinning widely while soaking up the sun.

Reports of Amber relocating to Spain surfaced nearly five months after she and Johnny’s lawyers reached an agreement that her insurance company will pay $1 million to her ex-husband to end their legal dispute. The ex-couple had been embroiled in a defamation case which was won by Johnny in June 2022.

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