Amber Heard has released a statement following the intense media coverage of J.K. Rowling's comment on Johnny Depp's involvement with the。 Fantastic Beasts 。film franchise.。
SEE ALSO:J.K. Rowling's Johnny Depp response raises more questions than it answers。The actress tweeted: "For the record, this was our FULL joint statement. To pick&choose certain lines & quote them out of context, is not right. Women, stay strong."。
Tweet may have been deleted 。
Heard attached the full statement released in August last year, when the pair settled their divorce after Heard filed a restraining order against Depp for domestic abuse.。
Thanks for signing up! 。 J.K. Rowling posted a statement to her personal blog in which she said she's "genuinely happy" to have Depp in the。 Fantastic Beasts。
cast despite stories that had appeared in the press about him.。
In her statement, Rowling admits they "naturally considered the possibility of recasting" Grindelwald's role, but decided to stick with Depp due to their "understanding of the circumstances". 。 That line baffled many people because it sort of implies that Rowling and others involved in 。That line baffled many people because it sort of implies that Rowling and others involved in。
Fantastic Beasts。
It is not clear who Heard is referring to in her tweet, but she's presumably lashing out at some who "pick&choose" media coverage of Rowling's statement.。
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