Kate Moss explains intentions behind Johnny Depp testimony: ‘I know the truth’
Kate Moss weighs in on her testimony in the Johnny Depp, Amber Heard defamation case
Kate Moss finally sheds light on her testimony in favour of Johnny Depp and why she chose to ‘share her truth’.
Moss made the revelation during her latest appearance on BBC’s Radio 4’ Desert Island Discs.
There, she broke down the real reason she decided to speak up about Johnny Depp’s true nature and offer testimony in court about an allegation of domestic violence.
In the interview, she was quoted saying, “I know the truth about Johnny. I know he never kicked me down the stairs. I had to say that truth.”
For those unversed, Moss defended Johnny Depp in court following allegations by Amber Heard about domestic violence and a fear that she’d get pushed down the stairs “just like Kate Moss.”
She appeared as a witness via video link about how Depp never “pushed, kicked or threw me” down any stairs during their relationship.
Recalling the allegation Moss told the court, “We were leaving the room and Johnny left the room before I did and there had been a rainstorm.”
“As I left the room I slid down the stairs and I hurt my back and I screamed because I didn’t know what had happened to me.”
“(Depp) came running back to help me and carried me to my room and got me medical attention. I believe in the truth and I believe in fairness and justice.”
-
Melissa Joan Hart reflects on social challenges as a child actor
-
'Gossip Girl' star reveals why she'll never return to acting
-
Michael Keaton recalls working with Catherine O'Hara in 'Beetlejuice'
-
Carmen Electra says THIS taught her romance
-
Leonardo DiCaprio's co-star reflects on his viral moment at Golden Globes
-
J. Cole brings back old-school CD sales for 'The Fall-Off' release
-
Why is Thor portrayed differently in Marvel movies?
-
DC director gives hopeful message as questions raised over 'Blue Beetle's future