“You were exposed as a fraud”: Podcaster Zack Peter slams Amber Heard after her documentary reopens Johnny Depp legal drama
Amber Heard is back in the spotlight, and this time the attention is coming from the film world rather than a courtroom. Her new documentary Silenced, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, has reopened conversations many believed were settled years ago. The project does not quietly revisit the past. Instead, it challenges how public opinion, legal systems, and online commentary intersect when high-profile allegations dominate headlines.
The reaction was swift and polarizing. As clips and commentary from the documentary circulated online, entertainment podcaster Zack Peter emerged as one of its sharpest critics. His response added fresh fuel to an already volatile debate, shifting focus from the film itself to the broader cultural impact of Heard’s continued presence in public discourse.
Podcaster Zack Peter did not hold back when addressing Heard directly on social media. “You were exposed as a fraud, that's what happened. The world isn't just silencing you because we hate women. I don't even hate you Amber Heard, I really don't. I am just disappointed that women like you exist,” he said.
He went further by linking the documentary’s message to wider conversations about power dynamics and accountability, stating, “You set the stage for people like Blake Lively to come forth and push forth her own allegations and argue that there was a power imbalance, when all the evidence coming out is now showing us the exact opposite.”
Directed by Selina Miles, Silenced frames Heard’s experience as part of a larger examination of defamation laws and the pressure faced by women who speak publicly about abuse. Heard appears alongside legal experts and other women who have faced lawsuits or public backlash, emphasizing systemic issues rather than personal vindication.
In the film, Heard reflects on resilience and the future, telling filmmakers, “It gives me strength seeing other people take on the fight. Women brave enough to address the imbalance of power. Looking at my daughter’s face as she grows up and slowly starts to walk into this world … I believe it can be better.”
She also acknowledged the emotional cost of years under scrutiny. “This is not about me. I have lost my ability to speak. I am not here to tell my story. I don’t want to tell my story. In fact, I don’t want to use my voice anymore. That’s the problem.”
While Silenced avoids retrying old verdicts, reactions like Peter’s highlight how deeply divided public opinion remains. For some, the documentary is a necessary conversation. For others, it is an unwelcome reopening of a chapter they believe already reached its conclusion.
Zack Peter rips Amber Heard’s Silenced as backlash erupts after Sundance screening
Podcaster Zack Peter did not hold back when addressing Heard directly on social media. “You were exposed as a fraud, that's what happened. The world isn't just silencing you because we hate women. I don't even hate you Amber Heard, I really don't. I am just disappointed that women like you exist,” he said.
He went further by linking the documentary’s message to wider conversations about power dynamics and accountability, stating, “You set the stage for people like Blake Lively to come forth and push forth her own allegations and argue that there was a power imbalance, when all the evidence coming out is now showing us the exact opposite.”
Directed by Selina Miles, Silenced frames Heard’s experience as part of a larger examination of defamation laws and the pressure faced by women who speak publicly about abuse. Heard appears alongside legal experts and other women who have faced lawsuits or public backlash, emphasizing systemic issues rather than personal vindication.
She also acknowledged the emotional cost of years under scrutiny. “This is not about me. I have lost my ability to speak. I am not here to tell my story. I don’t want to tell my story. In fact, I don’t want to use my voice anymore. That’s the problem.”
While Silenced avoids retrying old verdicts, reactions like Peter’s highlight how deeply divided public opinion remains. For some, the documentary is a necessary conversation. For others, it is an unwelcome reopening of a chapter they believe already reached its conclusion.
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