Amber Heard’s Twitter profile was deactivated right after Elon Musk completed the takeover of the company.
It is not yet clear whether the actress deleted her account herself, or whether Elon Musk himself was behind the deactivation, with whom Heard was in a close relationship (the ex-husband of the actress Johnny Depp claimed that Amber cheated on him with Musk , and also said that the couple were engaged in having a threesome with Cara Delevingne while the actor was in Australia filming a movie).
Amber Heard has deleted her Twitter. pic.twitter.com/yrFGpLirh9
— ThatUmbrellaGuy (@ThatUmbrella) November 1, 2022
The deactivation of Hurd’s account has already led to heated discussions on the social network. Morgan Tremaine, former editor of the Internet tabloid TMZ and a key witness in the Johnny Depp defamation case (Heard accused him of domestic violence), wrote: “Hmm, it looks like someone doesn’t want an ex had access to her account.
Hmm looks like someone didn’t want their ex-boyfriend to have access to their account and DM’s
— Morgan Tremaine (@MorganTremaine) November 1, 2022
On Twitter, they joke that Amber “maybe didn’t have enough money for a blue tick.” By court order, Amber Heard is obliged to pay compensation to her ex-husband in the amount of $ 15 million.
She did not have the money to pay Elon for the twitter blue check ? pic.twitter.com/BEg4rjtCnj
— Bjørn Tore Yttergård ?? (@bytterga) November 1, 2022
Last week, after months of court cases, Musk finally acquired Twitter for $44 billion . Among the updates that Musk is implementing at the company are a price increase and a change in the terms of the Twitter Blue subscription . The service will now cost $8 per month (instead of $4.99) for the US (in other countries, the price will be adjusted according to “purchasing power parity”). Priority subscription will also be available to everyone (not just VIPs): in addition to the verified profile icon (with a blue checkmark), subscribers will have access to longer audio and video messages and will see half as many ads.
There have also been reports in the media that Musk wants to ban remote work and cut 50% of Twitter’s staff (about 4,000 employees).