Amber Heard accused of blackmailing director James Wan

Amber Heard is hit with yet another accusation in the aftermath of the much-publicised defamation trial against Johnny Depp, as she is accused of blackmailing Hollywood men to nab parts, including 'Aquaman' director James Wan.
According to a source close to producers, the rumours about Heard had been swirling even 'before the divorce drama started, it's just a different tune now'.
The source went on to detail, "Anybody who is anybody in Hollywood has heard of Amber's wild orgies and sadly, that means Depp knew too. He knew and it was slowly killing him. He didn't want to confront Heard. He just ran away and went on benders to try and kill his emotions and thoughts with drugs and alcohol."
As 'most big studios began distancing themselves from Amber Heard after the messy divorce simply because they didn't want to upset Johnny Depp by hiring her', the source wondered how Heard managed to secure her role in 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' following her loss in the defamation case, reported 'aceshowbiz.com'.
"A lot of us were actually pretty shocked when we found out that Amber Heard had been cast as Mera in the 'Aquaman' movies - not because of the Johnny Depp situation but because she's not a great actor. I would hesitate to even call her b-list," the source further told Australian gossip site 'Pop Topic'.
"Also, being one of the leads in the film and only banking approximately two million dollars for the part, that just doesn't seem right," the source added, hence the allegations that she has blackmailed Wan.
The source further shared, "A lot of us are starting to wonder whether she slept with James Wan and that's how she secured this role, especially after seeing them in an intimate setting with him and Elon Musk. We know what kind of wild things the two of them got up to. The studio has wanted her gone since before the trial. She's a terrible actor. They tried to execute a clause in a contract which would have gotten her fired, but James Wan fought to keep her in."
"So, the executives decided to just limit her role in the entire film by cutting her screen time to just 10 minutes," the source stated, who claimed that 'again, James Wan fought to restore her scenes. Something about his artistic direction and what-not'.