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The Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial has dragged on for years. The case finally got a verdict, and the news has become the headline of every media house. As soon as the news got viral, social media was full of fans and celebrities putting up posts about the same.

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A slew of big names has commented on the news. Amid this, Australian fighter, Ebanie Bridges resorted to Twitter to express her thoughts. She wrote, “Never try to destroy someone’s life with a LIE… when yours could be destroyed by the TRUTH.” The boxer has also tweeted about it before.

The ‘BlondeBomber’ clearly believes Amber Heard was guilty and that the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ star deserved retribution, as evident by the tweets.

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In Johnny Depp’s defamation lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard, a jury ruled in his favor. According to reports, Heard has to pay $15 million to Depp, while the actor owes the ‘Aquaman’ actress $2 million.

The dynamic rise of Ebanie Bridges

The 35-year-old professional boxer from Australia has become a big name in the boxing world. With a record of (8-1-0), the boxer has been making a name for herself one fight at a time. She competes in the bantamweight division, and Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn is her promoter. 

Bridges made her professional debut in 2019. She fought the Filipino fighter, Mahiecka Pareno, at the Hordern Pavillion in Sydney. The fight concluded and Bridges was announced as the winner by decision.

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In addition, recently Bridges became the new IBF bantamweight champion after a sensational win against Maria Cecilia Roman. The fight took place on the undercard of Martinez vs. Warrington on March 26. The First Direct Arena in Leeds, United Kingdom was set on fire as the two boxers put forth an electrifying performance.

As per ‘DailyStar,’ Bridges had stated, “I still get the stigma, even when I won my belt people didn’t know, they were like, ‘oh, you box? You’re too pretty to fight’. There’s always going to be stigma, it’s the way society has been over many many, many years but it’s breaking, I think.”

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There have been no formal announcements concerning the boxer’s next battle, and only time will tell what the future has for her. In the meantime, let us know what you think about Bridges’ tweet in the comments section below.