Courtney Love apologises for 'bullying' Amber Heard, reveals hidden truths about Johnny Depp

Singer Courtney Love. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Singer Courtney Love. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Published May 23, 2022

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Courtney Love has apologised for “weaponising snark” and unintentionally “bullying” Amber Heard.

The “Hole” front-woman appeared in an Instagram Story post over the weekend showing her support for Johnny Depp amid his court battle with his ex-wife, whom he is suing for defamation over an op-ed she wrote in 2018 about being a victim of domestic abuse, while she is counter-suing him.

But she insisted her comments were never meant to be made public and she is uncomfortable with the fact she may have accidentally encouraged people to target the “Aquaman” star as a result.

She wrote on her own Instagram account: “My side of the street, needs to stay clean; I engaged in expressing thoughts online.

“The platform accidentally posted a story I didn’t want public (I’m sure it was not deliberate) in it I am weaponising snark (what else do we do with snark?)

"While I recover (from addiction), I borrow the values, moral compasses of those I look up to (dogs, especially🐾) who do the right thing.

“I certainly don’t always do the right thing. My goal – emulate the human revolution of my mentor @daisakuikeda🪷. I want to show neutral support for a friend. I don’t want to bully.

“I’ve been bullied enough. I did not want to express my own bias/internalised mysoginy. (Do give me a break on that one. Look at my JOB! I’m working on it) I want nothing to do with contributing more online bullying to someone enduring being bullied like no-one ever has been online. Ever.

“In my programme of recovery, ‘when we were wrong, we promptly admitted it’. I was wrong(sic).”

Courtney urged people to “show sincere empathy” towards both Johnny and Amber and not to take pleasure in the case.

She added: “The only important takeaway, of what was posted, is that I expressed that we should all stop having ‘fun with schadenfreude’ (look it up: ‘Delight in another’s down fall’) and show sincere empathy for both parties.

“If I hurt anyone, please accept my amends(sic).”

In the original post, the 57-year-old singer recalled how the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star once saved her life after an overdose and praised the support he’d offered to her daughter Frances in the wake of Kurt Cobain’s suicide.

She said: “I don’t really wanna make judgments publicly. I just want to tell you that Johnny gave me CPR in 1995 when I overdosed outside The Viper Room.

“Johnny, when I was on crack and Frances was having to suffer through that with all these social workers, wrote her a four-page letter that she’s never showed me.

“Then he sent limos to her school where all the social workers were crawling around, again, unasked, for her and all her friends to go to ‘Pirates (of the Caribbean)’.

“He did it a bunch of times. He gave her her own seat (at the premieres) with her name on it.

“I’ve never seen one of those ‘Pirates’ movies, but (Frances) loved them. You know, she said to me when she was 13, ‘Mama, he saved my life.’ And she said it again.”

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