Johnny Depp used a tampon applicator to snort cocaine during drug binges, a court heard today.
Heard, 34, finished giving evidence at London's High Court today as part of Depp 's libel case against News Group Newspapers.
Depp, 57, is suing NGN over a story published in The Sun in 2018 which branded him a "wife beater" - a claim which he strenuously denies.
After Heard stepped down, her sister Whitney Henriquez was called to give evidence.
During her testimony, Henriquez was asked about a picture taken in March 2013 which showed lines of a white powder on a table next to a tampon applicator, a credit card, drinks and a woman's handbag.
The image also shows a box emblazoned with the words 'Property of JD' on.
Eleanor Laws, QC, for Depp showed the picture and asked Henriquez to describe what she saw.
Henriquez told the court: "That looks like a tampon applicator to me.''
Ms Laws asked how the tampon applicator related to the cocaine, and Henriquez replied: "To get the cocaine up your nose.''
Ms Laws asked if that was what she used to take cocaine and Henriquez replied: "When I did cocaine, yes.''
She said she had given Depp a tampon applicator so he could do it too, adding: "He was quite fond of that trick."
Heard has finished giving evidence, and earlier today she told the court Depp left their house with blood dripping down the walls, raw meat smeared everywhere and set fire to a sofa in a "24-hour binge" in Australia in 2015.
She also admitted she lied to her mum about the star hitting her during their relationship.
The actress claimed she told her mum Depp wasn't violent towards her because she didn't want her dad to find out the truth about her relationship.
Depp has denied he was ever violent towards his ex-wife and has accused her of abusing him during their marriage.
Lawyers for NGN are defending their case based on Heard's 14 allegations of abuse, which include claims of bust-ups between 2013 and 2016.
The actor has argued his ex-wife was abusive towards him during the marriage, which collapsed in 2016.