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Amber Heard reportedly purchased this Yucca Valley home in 2019 for USD $570,000. We've all learnt an awful lot about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in what many have described as 'the civil trial of the century'.
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Read More »We've all learnt an awful lot about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in what many have described as 'the civil trial of the century'. And, as the jury deliberates on the $50 million defamation case against Heard and the $100 million countersuit against Depp, yet another interesting morsel of information about Heard has found its way into the public domain. First reported by Dirt.com, the 36-year-old actor confirmed in her opening testimony that she lives, not in Bel-Air, Montecito, Hidden Hills or any other celebrity stronghold, but in a sleepy town called Yucca Valley. The abode was built in 2015 and features three bedrooms and three bathrooms. (MLS) Located in the stark, beautiful Mojave Desert roughly 200-kilometres east of Los Angeles, the rural locale is not a place where you'll find myriad A-listers. In fact, the locale only has about 22,000 residents total, and it's known for its art culture, as well as its proximity to celebrated places like Joshua Tree, Coachella and Palm Springs. The house itself was purchased by Heard in 2019; however, according to the New York Post, property records show the abode was bought through a trust attached to Heard's accountant.
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Read More »Sandra Diaz-Twine The player so nice she won twice! The former army specialist and mom of two is the only castaway to ever win two seasons, netting $2 million in the process.
Known as just Cochran, he first competed during season 23, before coming back to win Survivor's 26th season. A massive fan-favorite, he's Jeff Probst's favorite winner of all-time, with the executive producer and host explaining to EW, "I'm going to pick Cochran, and the reason I'm picking Cochran is if I just look at the show from afar, Cochran fulfilled the poster, the premise, when we started—which was, on any given day anything can happen." Cochran was a Survivor super-fan (He even sent out a newsletter in high school all about the show), so the $1 million prize wasn't exactly his No. 1 reason for competing. "It's going to be a lot of boring stuff; it's going to be invested, probably a down payment on an apartment, and I'm thinking of a little impulse purchase," he said of his plans for the prize money in an interview with THR. "Nothing extravagant that I'm going to spend my money on. When I get a new apartment, I'll probably … soup it up? Soup it out? I don't even know the lingo. I'll probably make it as high-tech as possible, a lot of wireless gizmos and stuff. And I kind of want to get a Segway, as lame as that it. I don't know how often I'd use it, but I'd like to just ride around on one. Even if it's just doing circles in my living room." Following his time on Survivor and graduating from Harvard Law School, Cochran ended up becoming a TV writer, working on CBS sitcoms such as The Millers and Kevin Can Wait.
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