Amber Heard reveals second pregnancy, continuing life after Johnny Depp’s trial

Amber Heard, reveals she's expecting baby number two, following the birth of daughter Oonagh Paige in 2021.


Pop Culture & Art December 06, 2024

Amber Heard is ready to expand her family, welcoming her second child after years of navigating public and personal challenges.

The Aquaman actress, who gave birth to her daughter Oonagh Paige in 2021, is now expecting again, three years after her first child’s arrival.

A representative for Heard confirmed the pregnancy on December 5, 2024, revealing that the actress is in the early stages. "It is still quite early in the pregnancy, so we will not be providing more details," the rep told People. However, they emphasized that Amber is excited about the news, as is her daughter, Oonagh.

The news comes after a period of significant change for the actress, who has kept a low profile in recent years. She relocated to Spain, away from the Hollywood limelight, following her tumultuous legal battles with ex-husband Johnny Depp and her brief relationship with tech mogul Elon Musk.

Amber’s life has been in the spotlight for the past few years, especially during her highly publicized defamation trial against Johnny Depp, where the former couple’s tumultuous relationship played out in court. While Depp won the trial in the U.S., Heard won a libel case in the U.K. However, both actors have faced significant reputational damage.

Since the end of the trial, Amber has found peace in Spain, choosing a quieter life in the countryside of Mallorca. She previously spoke about her decision to have a child independently, and now, as she looks forward to motherhood again, she appears more at ease with her personal life.

Though much is unknown about the father of her second child, Amber’s supporters are hopeful she’s found stability after years of legal and personal drama. The actress remains focused on her family, with her daughter Oonagh Paige by her side.

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