Amber Heard arrives in Sydney with male pal

She was recently filming Aquaman on the Gold Coast alongside Jason Momoa. 

And on Wednesday Amber Heard was spotted arriving into Sydney with a male pal in tow. 

The American actress cut a casual figure in a pair of black skinny jeans and white T-shirt. 

‘What an amazing day to land in Australia!’ Amber Heard cuts a casual figure as she arrives in Sydney with male pal as she throws her support behind same-sex marriage result

The 31-year-old teamed her ensemble with a brown fedora, dark brown cropped jacket and bandana style scarf. 

She wore her long blonde locks out and had a large black bag slung over her shoulder. 

Amber arrived alongside a male pal who was dressed equally low key and accompanied her into the car as she exited the airport terminal.  

Casual chic: The American actress cut a casual figure in a pair of black skinny jeans and white T-shirt

The Rum Diary actress was happy to land down under of the day of the same-sex marriage result. 

‘What an amazing day to land back in Australia!’ Amber posted to her Instagram account. 

In good company: Amber arrived alongside a male pal who was dressed equally low key and accompanied her into the car as she exited the airport terminal

In good company: Amber arrived alongside a male pal who was dressed equally low key and accompanied her into the car as she exited the airport terminal

‘Another victory for love and equality as majority of Australians vote YES for the right for anyone to be able to marry. Congratulations!’

The ex-wife of Johnny Depp recently spoke to Allure about being bisexual.

The Rum Diary actress was happy to land down under of the day of the same-sex marriage result. 'What an amazing day to land back in Australia!' Amber posted to her Instagram account.

The Rum Diary actress was happy to land down under of the day of the same-sex marriage result. ‘What an amazing day to land back in Australia!’ Amber posted to her Instagram account.

‘I don’t identify as anything,’ the beauty – who last dated Elon Musk – said. 

‘I’m a person. I like who I like. I happened to be dating a woman, and people started taking pictures of us walking to our car after dinner.

 ‘I [was] holding her hand, and I realized that I have two options: I can let go of her hand and, when asked about it, I can say that my private life is my private life. Or I could not let go and own it. 

The ex-wife of Johnny Depp recently spoke to Allure about being bisexual: ‘I don’t identify as anything,’ the beauty – who last dated Elon Musk – said

‘Everyone told me: ‘You cannot do this.’ I had played opposite Nicolas Cage [in one movie], and in another I was playing opposite Johnny. And everyone said, ‘You’re throwing it all away. You can’t do this to your career.’

‘And I said, ‘I cannot do this any other way. Watch me.’ 

‘Everyone told me: ‘You cannot do this.’ I had played opposite Nicolas Cage [in one movie], and in another I was playing opposite Johnny. And everyone said, ‘You’re throwing it all away. You can’t do this to your career’

Amber stressed that Hollywood found her move too radical. 

‘They pointed to no other working romantic lead, no other actress, that was out. I didn’t come out. I was never in. It’s limiting, that LGBTQ thing.

Radical: Amber stressed that Hollywood found her move too radical

Radical: Amber stressed that Hollywood found her move too radical

Having her say: 'It's so important to resist labels. I don't care how many letters you add. At some point, it's going to spell WE ARE HUMAN' said Amber

Having her say: ‘It’s so important to resist labels. I don’t care how many letters you add. At some point, it’s going to spell WE ARE HUMAN’ said Amber

‘It served a function as an umbrella for marginalized people to whom rights were being denied, but it loses its efficacy because of the nuanced nature of humanity.

‘As we become more educated and expand the facts of our nature, we keep adding letters. It was a great shield, but now we’re stuck behind it. 

‘It’s so important to resist labels. I don’t care how many letters you add. At some point, it’s going to spell WE ARE HUMAN. 

Equality: ‘Equality shouldn’t be up for debate. Are you for equal treatment of persons? I’ll let you think about it,’ she said

‘Equality shouldn’t be up for debate. Are you for equal treatment of persons? I’ll let you think about it,’ she said. 

‘History tends to favour those on the right side of it. Whether it’s civil rights in 1962 or suffrage in 1914 or gay rights in 2007,’ she continued.  

'History tends to favour those on the right side of it':  Whether it's civil rights in 1962 or suffrage in 1914 or gay rights in 2007

‘History tends to favour those on the right side of it’:  Whether it’s civil rights in 1962 or suffrage in 1914 or gay rights in 2007

Watch her! 'And I said, 'I cannot do this any other way. Watch me,' Amber said

Watch her! ‘And I said, ‘I cannot do this any other way. Watch me,’ Amber said

 

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