

Johnny Depp posted a hopeful message to his 9 million Instagram followers:
“This year has been so hard for so many. Here’s to a better time ahead. Happy Holidays, everyone! My love and respect to you all. Eternally, JD. X” He posted it with a picture of himself looking happy and well with Shane MacGowan on the set of the documentary Crock of Gold, which Depp produced.
That post has received over 1,965,562 likes.
On the flip side of the same token, Amber Heard was interviewed by Access Hollywood in a new video on YouTube talking about how she’s adapted and survived 2,000, including her legal troubles with Johnny Depp.
That video has received over 283,000 DISlikes.
Likewise, the comments on that video are heavily laden with sentiments supporting Johnny Depp, identifying with him as the victim of Amber Heard’s abuse. “They won’t believe you, because you are a man” many commenters post, due to an audio in which Amber Heard taunted Johnny saying that people wouldn’t believe that he was in fact an abuse victim. They call Amber out for portraying herself as the victim when the opposite is in fact true, by her own admission. “I was hitting you,” She confessed to Johnny on tape. And the public won’t let her forget it.
Considering the number of likes Johnny Gets compared to the number of dislikes and negative comments Heard gets, I think it’s pretty clear how the public feels about the two of them.