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Debbie Depp (Johnny Depp’s Sister): Will She Make A Testimony?

By Rachel Davis

Debbie Depp, Jonny Depp’s half-sister, will most likely testify in the ongoing high-profile trial against his ex-wife, Amber Heard.

The case is around a false accusation Jonny made against his ex-wife in 2019 over an op-ed she wrote about domestic abuse in 2018. The actor is suing Amber for defamation, claiming that it has harmed his career.

Debbie Depp: Who Is She? Wikipedia And Jonny Depp’s Sister’s Age

Debbie Depp is a supporting sister to Jonny Depp’s four siblings. Debbie was born on May 10, 1956, and is now sixty-six years old.

The lady has piqued the media’s interest because she has no page on Wikipedia or other social media platforms. Furthermore, a little portion of her news is shared with his younger brother’s news in the media.

Deborah, sometimes known as Debbie, works as an elementary school teacher. She lives in Lexington, Kentucky, according to Gossip Biography.

Deborah Palmer was born to Bob Palmer and Betty Sue Palmer, who is also the mother of Jonny Palmer.

Is Debbie Depp Going To Take The Stand?

Debbie, like her sister Christi Dembrowski, is likely to support her brother in the ongoing trial.

On April 12, Chisti, 61, testified at her brother’s trial. According to Meaww, the lady described his brother as calm and serene despite having had a difficult childhood due to their abusive mother.

Debbie was undoubtedly in the same situation as his sister and brother, who had to deal with high-strung mothers and the trauma they had as children.

She’ll probably talk about her feelings on Jonny and Amber’s relationship because she knows them well.

What Will Debbie Depp Say If She Testifies?

On May 27, 2022, Debbie Depp will speak in court about Heard’s list of potential witnesses.

It will be the first time the lady finds herself in a circumstance that is not the same as her sister, Christi. Depp is likely to stick to her original statements on the situation and support the victim.

Amber countersued Jonny and his team for one hundred million dollars after Jonny and his team sued her for fifty million dollars. The trail reopened in April after a hiatus that ended on May 16.