In a world of Ambers, be a Camille
‘Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren’t.’ — Margaret Thatcher
The trial of the year (so far…) has raised a lot of questions and (re) ignited a heated debate about domestic abuse and gender issues.
It also made a few people famous- with the most front and centre figure being one of Mr Depp’s legal team members, Ms Camille Vasquez, who took amber Heard to church and wiped the floor with the Aquaman starlet without ever losing composure.
And how she did it is food for thought about female behaviour.
I personally feel that Amber Heard embodies some of the traits that in recent years, have been associated with the image of an outspoken, liberated, “fierce” and “empowered” woman (despite the contradiction of Amber, like a few other notorious self-proclaimed or by proxy feminists, owing most of her fame to a man).
Loud, aggressive, haughty, defiant, proudly promiscuous (note that what a woman does or doesn’t do…