New York Post

Depp ‘hurt’ by claims

‘Never harmed Amber’

- By TAMAR LAPIN tlapin@nypost.com

Johnny Depp denies beating his ex-wife Amber Heard — saying in a new interview that the allegation­s have turned him from “Cinderella to Quasimodo” in Hollywood.

“The thing that hurt me is being presented as something that you’re really as far away from as you could possibly get,” Depp, 55, told British GQ for its November edition. “To harm someone you love? No, it didn’t, it couldn’t even sound like me,” he said.

Heard, 32, filed for divorce in May 2016, 15 months after the couple wed, citing “irreconcil­able difference­s.” She accused Depp of being a drunken, paranoid, winebottle-flinging wife-beater.

In his first interview about the relationsh­ip, Depp denied the allegation­s.

“Twenty-five feet away from her, how the f--k am I going to hit her? Which, by the way, is the last thing I would’ve done. I might look stupid, but I ain’t f--king stupid,” he said.

The couple settled their divorce case in January 2017, with Depp agreeing to pay around $7 million.

Since Heard made the much-publicized abuse claims, Depp said people don’t see him the same way and act as if he has turned into a monster.

“I could feel people look at me differentl­y,” he said. “I know I was never going to be Cinderella . . . but it felt like within a very, very short period of time that suddenly this version — for lack of a better word — of Cinderella had been immediatel­y turned into the beast. He’s Quasimodo.”

The worries what his children will think.

“I do this s--t for my kids, man. How could someone, anyone, come out with something like that against someone, when there’s no truth to it whatsoever?” he said.

Depp insisted that the truth “will come out” and that his reputation as a Hollywood good guy will be restored.

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