Amber Heard is opening up about heading into the courthouse each day of her six-week-long defamation trial against her ex-husband Johnny Depp, including what it was like facing massive crowds of his adoring fans.
In part one of her sit-down interview with "TODAY's " Savannah Guthrie, which was released on Tuesday, the "Aquaman" star reflected on the dueling defamation
"Every single day I passed from three, four, sometimes six blocks -- city blocks lined with people holding signs saying, 'Burn the witch,' 'Death to Amber,'" Heard, 36, recalled to Guthrie.
The jury ruled unanimously in favor of the actor, saying that Heard made her allegations "with actual malice
Meanwhile, also during the 10-minute portion of the interview that dropped on Wednesday, Heard revealed how she felt on the day of the verdict.
I don't blame them. I actually understand," Heard said. "He's a beloved character and people feel they know him. He's a fantastic actor."
See more from part one of the interview in the clip, above. More of the interview will air on Wednesday's episode of "TODAY," as well as in a "Dateline" special on Friday.
"But even somebody who is sure I'm deserving of all this hate and vitriol, even if you think that I'm lying