
Amber Heard reveals she welcomed twins, talks 'becoming a mother by myself'
Amber Heard reveals she welcomed twins, talks 'becoming a mother by myself'
Surprise! Amber Heard is celebrating a joyous Mother's Day as a mom of three.
The "Aquaman" star, 39, revealed in an Instagram post on May 11 that she has welcomed twins: a girl, Agnes, and a boy, Ocean.
Heard's first child, 4-year-old Oonagh Paige Heard, was born in April 2021.
"Mother's Day 2025 will be one I'll never forget," she wrote on Instagram. "This year I am elated beyond words to celebrate the completion of the family I've strived to build for years."
Heard went on to say her "world changed forever" when she welcomed her first child, and she thought she "couldn't possibly burst with more joy," but "now I am bursting times three!!!"
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"Becoming a mother by myself and on my own terms despite my own fertility challenges has been the most humbling experience of my life," Heard wrote.
"I am eternally grateful that I was able to choose this responsibly and thoughtfully. To all the moms, wherever you are today and however you got here, my dream family and I are celebrating with you."
Heard was previously married to Johnny Depp from 2015 to 2017. In 2022, the two accused each other of domestic abuse in a high-profile court case. Depp had sued Heard for defamation over an op-ed in The Washington Post where she described herself as a "public figure representing domestic abuse," but did not mention Depp's name.
Depp won the suit and was awarded $10 million in damages, while Heard received $2 million as part of a countersuit. The former couple later reached a settlement.
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After revealing the arrival of her daughter Oonagh in 2021, the "Rum Diary" actress shared on Instagram that she "decided I wanted to have a child" four years earlier but that she "wanted to do it on my own terms."
At the time, she reflected that it is "radical" for women to "think about one of the most fundamental parts of our destinies in this way," but she hopes "we arrive at a point in which it's normalized to not want a ring in order to have a crib."
Heard also described her first child as the "beginning of the rest of my life."

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