Archive for February 17th, 2010
Posted on February 17th, 2010 by
Mycah
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As we previously reported, Amber Heard was in New York City for the Diesel Black Gold front row at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. She attended the fashion show and a cocktail reception in Diesel’s honor. Amber went for head-to-toe black ensemble of skinny jeans, pumps, and a leather jacket and gloves. At the cocktail event she had her hair in a pony tail but was in the same outfit.
Here is a little blurb from Fug Girls:
The bits of Amber’s interviews that we heard were rather quirky. When asked how many hours she slept last night, she bristled, then consented and admitted it was twelve. “That’s a lot,” the reporter said. “Yes,” she answered flatly. Then the guy asked her how many inches her platform pumps were and she replied, as if cultivating an air of mystery, “Too many. And yet not enough.” And she later explained that the shirt she was wearing was actually a dress, the sides of which she’d tucked into her pants. Apparently looking like you were rushed out of the bathroom is super hot for fall. We were about to write Amber off as a bit of an odd duck until the reporter asked what makes her nervous, and Amber’s answer was, “Public speaking.”

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Posted on February 17th, 2010 by
Riikka
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Note: This article suggests that The Rum Diary will be released next month but that is not the case. According to this site, the film will be released September 24.
In next month’s Hunter S. Thompson biopic, The Rum Diary, Amber Heard plays Johnny Depp’s love interest, continuing her streak of roles that require very little clothing. But the actress, best known for playing the girlfriend of Seth Rogen’s character in Pineapple Express, isn’t afraid of getting typecast as “the naked girl.”
“Some of my films have required more nudity than others,” she explained yesterday at Fashion Week’s Diesel Black Gold presentation. “But I’m not in a conservative industry and I don’t want to cater to the conservative thought that if I do a nude scene then I’ll be forever damned into a certain category.”
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