Twitch star Zack “Asmongold” has been keeping a close eye on the ongoing defamation trial between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp.
In comparison to previous depositions, the 23rd day of the court hearing went viral after Dr. David Spiegel took the stand. Dr. David Spiegel’s expert witness deposition was a one-of-a-kind experience, and Asmongold had a blast reacting to his arguments during cross-examination.
Asmongold spent the first few hours of his regular livestream reacting to and offering his thoughts on Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s ongoing defamation lawsuit. The Twitch streamer has been following the courtroom trial closely and has provided numerous hot takes.
Dr. David Spiegel presented himself as an expert psychologist on May 23 and offered his assessment of Johnny Depp. The subject of Johnny Depp wearing an earpiece came up in the final moments of cross-examination, and Dr. Spiegel had to provide his findings.
Asmongold reacted to the heated exchange between the lawyer and the witness.
Dr. David Spiegel was asked by Johnny Depp’s lawyer if he knew that American actor Marlon Brando used an earpiece during his acting career. The courtroom was stunned by Dr. David Spiegel’s response to this question.
The response caused the co-founder of the One True King (OTK) to lose it and burst out laughing uncontrollably. After a few moments, he kept his cool.
Following Dr. Spiegel’s controversial statement, the court took a lunch break while Asmongold’s reaction continued. The reaction of the Twitch sensation to Dr. David Spiegel’s witness statement has come to a close.
During the second half of his livestream, Asmongold continued to watch the rest of the courtroom livestream and played some games.
Several fans on the r/LivestreamFail reaction thread discussed Dr. David Spiegel’s expert witness statement and offered their opinions. Some viewers were offended by the streamer’s exaggerated reaction.
Asmongold is one of Twitch’s most popular content creators, with 3.1 million followers and an average viewership of more than 76k concurrent viewers.