Amber Heardis no longer on Twitter as her exElon Musktakes over the social media company.
Though the timing is unclear, multiple outlets took note Thursday that Heard’s Twitter account, @realamberheard, is deactivated. Ascreenon the page now reads “This account doesn’t exist.”
Heard, 36, still has an Instagram account with 5.3 million followers, where hermost recent postis her June 1 statement after the verdict in her Virginia defamation trial with ex-husbandJohnny Depp.
A rep for Heard did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Musk, who previously dated Heard after her split from Depp, recently bought Twitter and became its CEO. Shortly before the takeover was finalized, thebillionaire issued a public letter to advertisers, assuring them he didn’t want the platform to “become a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences!”
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Over a year after the breakup, Heard toldThe Hollywood Reporterin December 2018, “Elon and Ihad a beautiful relationship, and we have a beautiful friendship now, one that was based on our core values. Intellectual curiosity, ideas and conversation, a shared love for science. We just bonded on a lot of things that speak to who I am on the inside. I have so much respect for him.”
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During the Virginia trial earlier this year, Christian Carino, a talent agent who at one point represented both Heard and Depp, shared text messages he exchanged with Heard about her relationship with Musk. When discussing Heard’s breakup with Musk back in August 2017, Carino recalled questioning why she was “sad” if she wasn’t “in love with him to begin with.” A lawyer for Depp read a text exchange between Carino and Heard in which she admitted shewas “just filling space” with Muskafter her Depp split.
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Days before the verdict, Muskweighed in on the court proceedings, which were live-televised. Hetweetedat the time, “I hope they both move on. At their best, they are each incredible.”
source: people.com