Actress and activist Heard, 38, hails from the United States. She is well-known for her parts in movies like Aquaman and for her turbulent personal life, which includes her romance with actor Johnny Depp.
She has now received yet another significant honor after being named the world’s most beautiful face according to science.
“Most stunning woman alive,” one fan agrees.
Another adds: “She’s seriously gorgeous.”
“These results don’t surprise me at all,” agrees a third.
Heard’s early career in Hollywood consisted of a string of tiny parts in movies like Friday Night Lights (2004) and television shows like Jack & Bobby (2004) and The O.C. (2005).
She went on to play minor roles in movies such as Pineapple Express (2008) and Never Back Down (2008).
Heard’s big break came in 2011 when she co-starred in the Hunter S. Thompson novel adaptation The Rum Diary with Johnny Depp.
Her connection with Depp, which would later make headlines in the media, began as a result of this job, which also helped her gain more fame.
The character that cemented her reputation as a leading Hollywood actor was Mera from the DC Extended Universe, who made her screen debut in Justice League (2017) and then gained further prominence in Aquaman (2018).
However, Heard’s personal life has frequently eclipsed her career successes.
Her relationship with Johnny Depp, which started in 2011, attracted a lot of attention.
The couple tied the knot in 2015, but things went south very fast.
Heard accused Depp of domestic abuse filed for divorce and received a restraining order against him in May 2016.
The couple’s divorce was finalized in 2017 with a $7 million settlement, which Heard promised to donate to charity. Depp refuted the accusations.
However, Heard and Depp’s legal disputes persisted after their divorce.
Heard talked about her experiences with domestic abuse in an opinion piece she published for The Washington Post in 2018, albeit she did not mention Depp by name.
Due to this, Depp filed a defamation lawsuit against Heard in 2019, stating that the story had harmed his reputation and career.
Heard filed a countersuit, and the resulting trial in 2022 was covered by international media.
There was a lot of public attention on the trial, and Heard and Depp gave different versions of their relationship.
In the end, the jury found in Depp’s favor, giving him a $10 million damages award and giving Heard a $2 million award from her countersuit.
She has stayed out of the spotlight ever since.
She’s currently in the news but for a very different reason.
Leading Harley Street surgeon Dr. Julian De Silva has been studying Hollywood stars to see which ones have the most “perfect” face features.
He has been employing the “Golden Ratio,” a precise technique developed by the ancient Greeks that entails measuring the eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, chin, jaw, and overall form of the face, so it is scientifically exact.
Based on the Greek ratio of Phi, which is 1.618, the Aquaman star’s face appears to match this formula by a staggering 91.85%.
“The Phi ratio of 1.618 has long been thought to hold the secret for beauty, but now with the computer mapping we can calculate how it applies to real women,” Dr. De Silva, who operates a surgery clinic in London, told Us Weekly.
By utilizing the same facial-scanning technology, the specialist also found that Kim Kardashian’s eyebrows are the most flawless in terms of science.
The eyes of actress Scarlett Johansson and the lips of actress Emily Ratajkowski are the most scientifically perfect.
In order to produce the most scientifically “perfect face,” the surgeon also employed a composite of celebrities, who are generally regarded as attractive.
Heard’s nose, Rihanna’s facial shape, Kate Moss’ forehead, Ratajkowski’s lips, Kardashian’s eyebrows, Johansson’s eyes, and Heard’s nose were all used.
With a 91.39% score at the time the study was done, Kardashian ranked second.
Supermodel Moss followed the reality TV star at 91.06%.
With 90.8 percent and 90.18 percent, respectively, Ratajkowski and Kendall Jenner came in fourth and fifth.
Dr. De Silva maintains that beauty is subjective despite his studies, stating that science can only make generalizations based on “objective measurements.”
Heard, for her part, has discussed her aesthetic with Harper’s Bazaar.
“Your beauty isn’t in how other people see you, it isn’t in some quality that you’re born with, something that happened to you or that you developed,” she shares.
“Ephemeral qualities are fleeting by their very nature. Find real beauty in that which you earn, which is harder to come by and accrue for yourself.”