Amber Heard is expecting second child

Amber Heard is expecting second child

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The well-known American actress Amber Heard is expecting her second child, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

"Although the pregnancy is still in its early stages, we hope you understand that we don't want to go into too many details," said her representative to People, without revealing whether Amber is carrying the child herself or using a surrogate.

"All that needs to be said is that Amber is very happy, both for herself and for Oonagh Paige," he added, referring to her three-year-old daughter, who was born via surrogate in April 2021.

"I’m so excited to share this news with you. I decided to have a child four years ago. I wanted to do it on my own terms," she wrote at the time, revealing that she named her daughter Oonagh Paige.

"She is the beginning of the rest of my life," she wrote in the post.

Heard (38) and her daughter left the U.S. just three months after she lost a defamation lawsuit against her ex-husband.

Depp and Heard had a tumultuous relationship, with allegations of physical abuse against each other. The 61-year-old sued his ex-wife for $50 million in February 2019 for defamation over an article in the Washington Post in 2018, where she spoke about abuse.

Depp ultimately won the case, and Heard was ordered to pay $10 million in damages and $350,000 in compensation.

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