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Amber& Elon’s Miami meetup

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IS Amber Heard, who is currently going through a nasty divorce with Johnny Depp, being comforted by Elon Musk?

Sources exclusivel­y tell us the beautiful actress spent the weekend at the chic Delano South Beach with the single-again Tesla billionair­e.

While those close to both Musk and Heard insist they are just friends, spies tell Page Six that, although they had separate rooms, Musk was seen entering a specific room and the actress exiting the same room at different times over four days. One witness said, “They were seen arriving to, and leaving, the same room many times, but always separately. He was seen going in at night and doing a ‘walk of shame’ in the morning.”

Musk, 45, was in Florida for a SpaceX rocket launch, while Heard, 30, was there for a photo shoot. But other sources insist he allowed her to use his room while he was at Cape Canaveral.

“I believe your sources are mistaken,” Musk’s rep told us. “Elon was in Cape Canaveral, Fla., for a SpaceX rocket launch this weekend.”

It is a three hour drive from Miami, and Musk tweeted from the SpaceX Falcon launch on Sunday and Monday. Of his ‘walk of shame,’ the rep somewhat roboticall­y echoed, “I believe your sources are mistaken.”

While Heard’s reps declined to comment, a source insisted, “Amber was with her sister. She has been friends with Elon for four years. She had rented a standard suite at the hotel, and he had a bungalow, a poolside duplex room. He offered Amber and her sister his room so they could use the pool and have extra privacy, as he was away working on a rocket launch.”

A third source added, “The group hung out at the hotel, rather than in public, understand­ably, due to all the recent press scrutiny.”

Heard, who starred in the Robert Rodriguez movie “Machete Kills,” in which Musk made a cameo, filed for divorce from Depp on May 23 amid allegation­s of domestic violence, which his reps deny. He is said to be worth $400 million. Musk, worth $12.3 billion, divorced actress Talulah Riley in March for the second time.

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