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'Oh, it didn't change everything?' Depp interrupts Heard's lawyer's objection
Johnny Depp is now being asked about charity donations he has made, and tells the court he prefers to do this anonymously when he can. "
I don't need the pat on the back, I don't need the adulation, I don't need the attention," he says.
He is now being asked by his lawyer, Camille Vasquez, about Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), which is one of the charities Amber Heard said she was donating her $7m divorce settlement to.
Depp says he has had a relationship with the charity for "
probably 20 years or so".
Ms Vasquez now says she wants to take the actor back six years, to 20 May 2016. This was the week that Depp and Heard split up for good.
Depp's mother, Betty Sue Palmer, who had been suffering from cancer, died on that day. He says this happening "
does bring instant perspective into one's mind" and he called Heard that night.
At the end of that week, 27 May 2016 - Depp's daughter, LR's birthday, he tells the court - was the day Heard filed for her restraining order against him. It was also the date that his film, Alice Through The Looking Glass, was opening.
The actor was out of town on tour with his band The Hollywood Vampires at this point, the court is told. Depp says he was due to be away for two to three months as it was a "
pretty extensive tour of Europe".
Asked how Heard's actions on 27 May 2016 affected him, Depp replies: "
Changed everything."
Heard's lawyer objects at this point, and Depp interrupts: "
Oh, it didn't change everything?"