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Amber Heard ‘has quit Hollywood’ after Johnny Depp battle: report

As a journalist prepares to publish a juicy look at the toxic relationship between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, The Post can confirm a new report claiming the “Aquaman” actress has gone off the grid to Spain.

“I can reveal that Heard has quit Hollywood and quietly relocated to Spain with her young daughter Oonagh,” Daily Mail columnist Alison Boshoff wrote Thursday. “A friend said: ‘She’s bilingual in Spanish and is happy there, raising her daughter away from all the noise.'”

Boshoff’s unidentified source says Heard, 37, could return to showbiz for the right role.

“I don’t think she is in any hurry to return to work or to Hollywood, but she will probably come back when the time is right, for the right project,” the source claimed.

The Post reached out to Heard’s reps for comment.

Amber Heard has traded Hollywood for Spain, The Post can confirm. Instagram/@amberheard
The actress has reportedly been living outside Madrid. Instagram/@amberheard
Heard made headlines last year for the defamation trial involving her ex-husband, Johnny Depp. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

In July, she sold her California home for $1.05 million in an off-market deal.

In October, Heard was photographed on a beach in Mallorca, Spain, with close friend Eve Barlow.

Boshoff reports Heard has permanently moved to a new home outside Madrid with Oonagh, 2.

She returns as Mera in “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” due out in December. She also filmed the supernatural thriller “In the Fire” last year.

Meanwhile, Depp’s turn as King Louis XV in “Jeanne Du Barry” will premiere May 16, opening night of the Cannes Film Festival.

Depp, 59, will play a Jeff Beck benefit in support of animal charities at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 22 and 23, per Boshoff.

He’ll direct a film about the famous Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani before hitting the road with his band, The Hollywood Vampires.

The “Pirates of the Caribbean” star has embraced the quiet English countryside in recent months, Page Six reported.

The former couple was only married for 15 months. AFP via Getty Images

Also this month, Nick Wallis publishes his book “Depp v Heard: The Unreal Story.”

The freelance journalist covered both of the high-profile trials involving the couple.

Depp lost his 2020 libel case against The Sun, which had labeled him a “wife-beater.”

But he won his defamation case against Heard last year over a 2018 op-ed she wrote for the Washington Post claiming to be “a public figure representing domestic abuse.”

“This is an attempt to pull apart the evidence from both the UK and US trials and piece together what really happened,” Wallis told The Post about his book, due out May 17.

“I’ve used (often conflicting) testimony, witness statements, transcripts, texts, emails, photographs and other documents from both trials and tried to lay it all out so that anyone reading the book can come to their own, informed, conclusion about what happened, and answer the question as to how the UK courts believed Amber Heard and why an American jury didn’t.”

The “In the Fire” star could return to Hollywood for the “right role,” a source dished to the Daily Mail. Instagram/@amberheard
The ex-couple’s caustic relationship is the subject of an upcoming book called “Depp v Heard: The Unreal Story.” UK Press via Getty Images

Heard and Depp met in 2009 on the set of the Bruce Robinson-directed film “The Rum Diary.”

They got engaged in 2014 after two years of dating and wed on Depp’s private island in 2015.

Heard filed for divorce just 15 months later — it was finalized in 2016.