Johnny Depp Amber Heard Divorce: Did He Threaten To Kill Her Dogs After Australia Dog Smuggling Drama?

The Johnny Depp Amber Heard divorce is getting nastier by the minute, as words like "domestic abuse," "restraining order" and "spousal support" had been thrown into the mix. But did the trouble start after Johnny Depp and Amber Heard faced the Australian dog smuggling drama from last year? Johnny Depp had allegedly threatened to "kill" Amber Heard's puppies after the couple endured the controversial dog smuggling drama in Australia!

Did Johnny Depp Try To Kill Amber Heard's Dogs After Australia?

Johnny Depp recently mocked his awkward apology video to the Australian government after Amber Heard's dog smuggling charges were dropped (via US Weekly). The actor was attending an "Alice Through The Looking Glass" press day in London when he abruptly apologized for not bringing his dogs to the country. When producer Tim Burton joked that he had stepped on the dogs backstage, Johnny Depp quipped, "I tried to kill them after Australia." Watch the video below.

Although Johnny Depp was clearly joking about trying to kill the dogs, the statement may have been an indication that he wasn't happy about all the trouble Amber Heard and her puppies had caused. Was the Australian dog smuggling drama a hint to Johnny Depp's troubled marriage with Amber Heard? The truth might be revealed when the couple finally goes to court.

Amber Heard Files Restraining Order For Domestic Abuse

Just four days after filing for the divorce, Amber Heard requested for a domestic abuse restraining order with claims that Johnny Depp has been abusive throughout their marriage (via US Weekly). Johnny Depp's camp have responded by stating that Amber Heard is using the abuse claims to get financial resolution.

The Johnny Depp Amber Heard divorce is bound to get even uglier, considering that the couple does not have a prenuptial agreement. The "Rum Diary" couple is due back in court on June 17.

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