Amber Heard: 'I couldn't defend Playboy Club on my own'
Johnny Depp's rumored girlfriend Amber Heard has opened up about her axed TV flop The Playboy Club, insisting she was uncomfortable defending the show as an "unintentional spokesperson".
The actress portrayed a sexy Playboy bunny working in Hugh Hefner's real-life 1960s club in the drama, which was cancelled in 2011 due to low ratings.
Before it even aired, The Playboy Club drew criticism from feminist
icon Gloria Steinem, who worked at the famous venue in her 20s and
claimed the show was "not telling the truth" about what went on in
that era.
Heard has now reflected on the programme's failure, admitting she
felt pressured to stick up for the show in interviews as its
leading lady.
She tells Bullit magazine, "I became the show's default,
unintentional spokesperson, which I wasn't capable of doing. I
wasn't the show's creator. I was stuck in front of the press and
left to defend The Playboy Club when, in fact, I can't stand for
the integrity of the show. I wasn't in control of it by any
means.
"The pilot was well-written and creative historical fiction. It was
meant to be a fun narrative about a group of young women in a very
volatile and revolutionary moment."
Now the 27 year old is trying to steer away from playing pretty
characters: "I have something more to offer than the superficial
stuff. When my agents go through the initial filtering process,
I've asked them to always put scripts that don't have the first
descriptor of the character as 'beautiful,' 'sexy,' or 'hot' at the
top of the pile."