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Johnny Depp's texts to doctor about Amber Heard revealed during $50 million libel trial

Johnny Depp's texts to his private doctor about Amber Heard have been revealed during his $50 million libel trial.

Pirates of the Caribbean actor Johnny wrote to Dr David Kipper that Amber, 35, was "as full of s*** as a Christmas goose".

A ponytailed Johnny, who wore sunglasses in court on Monday morning, was played a pre-recorded deposition from Beverly Hills addiction specialist Dr Kipper.

Johnny had consulted the doctor in May 2014 for his opioid addiction, and they planned for him to go to the Bahamas to detox on

an island there.

Johnny sent texts to him about his ex wife Amber on March 7, 2015 as reports the Mirror.

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in 2015 (Getty Images)

He wrote: "Hi f**k man had another one. I cannot live like this. She is as full of s*** as a Christmas Goose."

"I'm done. NO MORE!!!! Constant insults released from a malicious evil and vindictive c**t!!!!!

"You know what's far more hurtful than her venomous and degrading educational ranting???

"Her hideously and purposely hurtful tirades and her goddamn shocking treatment of the man she was meant to love above all."

He added: "Here's the real deal mate…her obsession with herself is far more important. She is so f***ing ambitious!!!!

"She's so desperate for success and fame. That's probably why I was acquired, mate. She has hammered me with what a sad old man has been I am.

"I'm so very sad."

Dr Kipper initially diagnosed Johnny with: "ADHD, Bipolar 1, depression , insomnia, chronic substance abuse disorder, chronic reflux."

In June 2014, during a face to face meeting with both Johnny and Amber in Boston, she made no mention of Johnny's violence.

Dr Kipper said he would have documented if it had been mentioned.

Dr Kipper wrote of Amber: "Amber has a strong family history of drug and alcohol abuse and is particularly sensitive to his (Depp's behaviours and potential for abuse)."

Asked if "abuse" meant substance abuse, Dr Kipper said: "Yes, not physical abuse."

And by use of the phrase "particularly sensitive" he explained: "Having grown up in that environment she's used to seeing the trauma that it inflicts and is not only able to recognise it but also it affects her. She has the ability to understand what that looks like."

Dr Kipper said Amber told him this information herself.

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