Drew Barrymore is offering her apologies for making jokes about the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial. "It has come to my attention that I have offended people with making light of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, and for that, I just want to deeply apologize," the daytime talk show host, 47, said in a video shared to her Instagram on Sunday. "I can be a more thoughtful and better person moving forward because all I want to do is be a good person," she continued in the one-minute clip while iterating that she welcomed the criticism from many on social media as "this can be a teachable moment for me and how I move forward and how I conduct myself." "I very much appreciate the depth of this and I will grow and change from it … And I thank everyone for helping me grow along the way and teaching me," Barrymore added. "Thank you." Drew Barrymore apologized publicly for "making light" of abuse allegations in Johnny Depp’s defamation trial against Amber Heard. (Photo by: Todd Owyoung) It was Friday’s episode of "The Drew Barrymore Show" that the "Charlie’s Angels" actress and actor Anthony Anderson were engaging in a time-filling back-and-forth about the viral trial. "It’s, like, one layer of crazy — it’s a seven-layer dip of insanity," Barrymore said of the details that have since come to light about Depp and Heard’s relationship and marriage. "It’s truly amazing just to sit back and read the transcripts of what they’ve done to each other!" Anderson added. "How about the burnt body?
And why the Honda civic?," Barrymore probed about a revealed text message that Depp, 58, sent to Isaac Baruch in 2016 — telling his friend of 42 years that Heard "ruined such a cool life we had for a while" and that he hoped her "rotting corpse.
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