Amber Heard, 36, intends to appeal a defamation lawsuit lost to her ex-husband, 58-year-old Hollywood actor Johnny Depp, Daily Mail reported.
Lawyers of the actress confirmed that Heard plans to appeal to the court, but on what exact grounds - is still unknown. The actress will have to provide evidence that mistakes were made during the trial, witness testimony and decision-making by the jury.
In addition, the star will be required to post a bond of $10,350,000, as well as pay interest on the appeal.
Earlier in the day, a U.S. court found Amber Heard guilty of defamation and ordered her to pay $15 million to Johnny Depp. At the same time, the star of "Pirates of the Caribbean" must pay the ex-spouse 2 million.
Follow NEWS.am STYLE on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
14:55, April 25
One of Eddie Murphy's upcoming movies at center of investigation due to problems on set14:36, April 25
Irina Shayk looking for new man12:41, April 25
Kim Kardashian admits to some rumors about her being true12:10, April 25
Kanye West thinking about creating adult platform, Yeezy Porn11:30, April 25
Joe Manganiello speaks about his great-grandmother, an Armenian Genocide survivor10:40, April 25
Christy Turlington’s nude photos used in order to ridicule, bully her son23:13, April 24
My great grandparents were victims of this terrible genocide: Kev Orkian22:17, April 24
Vahe Berberian published the only photo of his grandfather, a victim of the Armenian Genocide, and talked about his promise21:30, April 24
Today we commemorate the 1.5 million Armenians that died in 1915. Those who lost their lives included my great great grandmothers and grandfathers: Diana Madison20:48, April 24
I want to remember my ancestors who perished and those who survived: Serj Tankian commemorates the victims of the Armenian Genocide of 191519:46, April 24
This tragedy was an integral part of his life։ Kristina Aznavour shares some archived photos of Charles Aznavour and George Clooney taken in Tsitsernakaberd15:04, April 24
Lebanese haute couture designer of Armenian origin, Krikor Jabotian commemorates the Armenian Genocide of 1915 quoting Sayat Nova