Cara Delevingne has opened up about her relationship with Amber Heard, confirming that the two were 'entangled' during Heard's divorce from Johnny Depp. In an interview on The Louis Theroux Podcast, the model and actress addressed long-standing rumors that she had been romantically involved with Heard while Heard was still married to Depp.
'When they were going through the divorce, yeah, we were entangled,' Delevingne, 33, said. She added that they had been 'close for a long time' but clarified that nothing happened between them while Heard was still married to Depp. 'Nothing was happening at that point. Later, after they divorced, it had, I suppose.'
The Context of the Relationship
Delevingne, Heard, and Depp all worked together on the film London Fields, which was produced from 2013 to 2015 and premiered in 2018. During the podcast, Delevingne noted that Depp was 'pretty driven crazy by jealousy' during that time, although nothing was occurring between her and Heard then. She described Depp's behavior as possessive, which aligns with allegations later made by Heard during the defamation trial.
Delevingne said that Heard was 'also entangled with other people' during the divorce period. When host Louis Theroux mentioned Elon Musk, Delevingne replied, 'There you go.' Heard and Musk had a highly publicized relationship that began shortly after her split from Depp, with Musk even testifying in court about their involvement.
Background of the Depp-Heard Divorce and Trial
The relationship between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard began in 2011, and they married in February 2015. Heard filed for divorce in May 2016, citing irreconcilable differences, and the divorce was finalized in August 2016 with a $7 million settlement. Heard initially obtained a temporary restraining order against Depp, alleging domestic violence. Depp denied all accusations.
In December 2018, Heard published an op-ed in The Washington Post describing herself as a 'public figure representing domestic abuse.' Though she did not name Depp, he sued her for defamation in March 2019. The case went to trial in April 2022 and was televised, drawing massive media attention.
During the six-week trial, both sides presented witnesses, including Delevingne herself, who testified via video deposition. Delevingne's testimony at the time was more reserved, but her recent podcast statements provide a clearer picture of her relationship with Heard during that tumultuous period.
The jury ultimately found Heard liable on all three of Depp's defamation claims and awarded him $10.35 million in damages. Heard was awarded $2 million on one of her three counterclaims. Both parties appealed, but later reached a settlement in which Heard agreed to pay $1 million to Depp, who committed to donating the funds to charities.
Aftermath and Current Lives
Since the trial, Heard has largely stepped away from Hollywood. She moved to Madrid, Spain, where she lives with her children: daughter Oonagh, born in April 2021 via surrogacy, and twins Agnes and Ocean, born in May 2025. Heard has not returned to major film projects and has focused on her personal life and family.
Depp, meanwhile, has continued his career and recently performed with his band, Hollywood Vampires, and appeared in the French film Jeanne du Barry.
Cara Delevingne has maintained her status as a model and actress, appearing in series like Only Murders in the Building and Carnival Row. Her revelation on the podcast sheds new light on a triangle that contributed to one of the most talked-about celebrity legal battles in recent history.
The three met on the set of London Fields, a thriller adaptation of Martin Amis's novel. Production was rocky, with multiple edits and disputes. Delevingne said she felt a connection to Heard during that time, but their relationship did not become romantic until after Heard and Depp separated.
Delevingne's honesty about her sexuality and relationships has long been a part of her public persona. She came out as bisexual in 2015 and has been linked to several high-profile figures. In the podcast, she spoke candidly about the complexities of loving someone whose public image is caught up in scandal.
'It was a messy time for everyone,' Delevingne said. 'We all had our parts. But I don't regret it. It taught me a lot about myself.'
The interview provides a missing piece of the puzzle for fans and observers of the Depp-Heard saga. It also underscores the difficulty of navigating private relationships under intense public scrutiny.
Representatives for Amber Heard and Johnny Depp did not respond to requests for comment on Delevingne's latest statements.
This story continues to evolve as more details emerge from those who were closest to the couple during their marriage and its highly publicized dissolution.
Source:MSN News
