Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s trial dominated headlines for the past couple of months. It featured a lot of twists and turns that kept everyone on the edge of their seat. Even Candace Owens reacted to Depp’s victory but congratulated herself as well.

The trial finally came to an end as the jury, as expected, finally ruled in Depp’s favor on Wednesday, June 1st. To the surprise of no one, Amber Heard was very sad about this outcome.

On the other hand, Johnny Depp was simply happy and humbled by his $15 million defamation case win. The entire world reacted to Johnny Depp’s win and it seems, a controversial person did as well.

Candance Owens took to her Instagram stories and congratulated Johnny Depp on his win, before taking a shot at the #MeToo movement. She also congratulated herself on top of that.

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“Congratulations to Johnny Depp for being the first man in recent history to win against a toxic, lying, mentally unstable female who used the #MeToo movement to advance her career,” she wrote. “Also, congratulations to every woman in the world who never bent to the #MeToo peer pressure campaign, and always acknowledged that yes, women lie too.”

“So congratulations to me!! For being right again. Even though it was popular to believe Amber Heard in the beginning, and I was attacked for refusing to.  Women lie. Men lie. Facts do not. Believe facts.”

For the time being, it remains to be seen what will become of Amber Heard’s appeal now that Johnny Depp won the defamation case. Regardless, people all over the world are simply glad Depp won and that is what matters in the end.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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