The actress is seeking $50,000 a month in spousal support from the Pirates of The Caribbean star who is worth an estimated $400million. According to court papers obtained by People, the 30-year-old earned $259,876 last year. The cash came from film projects including The Danish Girl ($31,112) and Paranoia ($45,314).
Outside of her acting roles, she also took home money from her work with jewellery brand Tiffany ($120,000) and Bulgari ($50,000). She also earned residual fees from Machete Kills ($2,390) and The Rum Diary ($2,472).
However, after a lot of outgoings, which reportedly included union dues and agent fees, she banked $51,461.
When she filed an income and expense document as part of last week's court documents, she stated that her average monthly expenses are approximately $43,700, which was made up of healthcare, groceries, $10,000 rent and more.
When Johnny’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, responded to Amber’s request for spousal support, she said: "As a successful actress with significant income of her own, there is no question that Amber can support herself until the parties have had a reasonable amount of time to assess their finances with the assistance of counsel and then negotiate a mutually agreeable resolution or seek regularly-noticed court orders."
However, after a lot of outgoings, which reportedly included union dues and agent fees, she banked $51,461.
When she filed an income and expense document as part of last week's court documents, she stated that her average monthly expenses are approximately $43,700, which was made up of healthcare, groceries, $10,000 rent and more.
When Johnny’s lawyer, Laura Wasser, responded to Amber’s request for spousal support, she said: "As a successful actress with significant income of her own, there is no question that Amber can support herself until the parties have had a reasonable amount of time to assess their finances with the assistance of counsel and then negotiate a mutually agreeable resolution or seek regularly-noticed court orders."
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