A tattoo artist has taken the fascination with the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial to a brand new stage — by honoring Depp’s lawyer with new ink.
In a clip posted to TikTok Wednesday, Jazzmyn Wollfe, 27, showed off the self-done define of attorney Camille Vasquez’s wavy hair and power suit, with the phrase “objection” beneath.
However a lot of Wollfe’s 83,000 followers rapidly requested one query: “Why?”
“Symbolizes power, confidence, talking up and unapologetically in search of fact and justice,” Wollfe reasoned to 1 commenter.
Nonetheless, Wollfe additional instructed The Publish that she survived an abusive relationship and was “blown away” by Vasquez’s cross-examination of Depp’s ex-wife Heard.
“What I noticed was a robust girl holding her floor and doing all the pieces in her energy to convey justice to who she believes to be an abuse sufferer and shine mild on a kind of home violence society typically appears to disregard or refute completely,” Wollfe stated of Vasquez, who offered closing remarks in the $50 million trial Friday, throughout which she recommended Heard — and never Depp — was the “abuser.”
Nonetheless, the Ontario resident made clear that her admiration for Vasquez doesn’t essentially imply she sides with one star over the opposite.
“My admiration for her diligence and demeanor has no relation to my opinion about Amber or Johnny, or anybody else whose private narrative I can’t communicate on,” she stated.
Whereas the artist instructed The Publish that she has acquired some encouraging feedback, the reasoning for her tattoo offered on TikTok wasn’t adequate for dozens of trolls.


“Okay however why did you tattoo it with out her eyes?” one person questioned on the app
“I did it with out making it a portrait of her face as a result of it was extra concerning the common assertion/that means of it,” Wollfe responded.
“Plus she’s a beautiful beautiful woman with a fully badass power so respectfully why not,” she clapped again at one other hater.
“Wow you’re so going to remorse it,” one other person assumed, to which the creator replied, “I’ve been getting tattoos for 10 years and don’t remorse a single one lol.. what it represents for me personally will all the time be related so.”
Nonetheless, the unique TikTok prompted a lot uproar that Wollfe posted further movies sharing some of the hateful messages she’s acquired.

“I’ve seen completely vile feedback from strangers telling me to ‘kill myself,’ that they ‘hope the tattoo will get contaminated,’” she instructed The Publish.
“That in the event that they ever really feel dangerous about their lives that they’ll keep in mind I exist,” she added. “It’s presumptuous and fairly frankly disturbing.”