Amber Heard: Flips Off Police as She Gets Pranked on Overhaulin

Actress Amber Heard was tricked into believing that her automobile was stolen and she was far from a happy camper as she was reporting the incident to authorities.

One of the cops, who arrived at the scene, couldn't simply believe that he was working with the actress so he got incredibly overbearing.

One of the men in uniform apologized to Depp for his colleague's behavior saying, "I'm sorry about this. He gets really starstruck. We met Jean-Claude Van Damme one time, and we had to, like, get a restraining order."

The Pirates Of The Caribbean star, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard's husband and her own father were actually pulling a prank on her for an upcoming episode of Overhaunlin' on the Velocity Channel.

A sneak peek shows Amber being asked a lot of silly questions by 'police' that are supposed to be looking for her classic Mustang that's gone missing, but instead pester her to pose with Depp for a picture.

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's father conspired to punk her for Overhaulin’ for an episode to air next week.

Amber has a 1968 Mustang. You'll see it in pap shots all the time.

Amber gets impatient, understandably, and then, when the actor playing the cop is trying to take her picture, she ends up giving him the finger.

Johnny managed to keep the secret but it was hard as he confessed in the Overhaulin' clip: 'There's only so many times you can change the subject.'

'I don't let anyone touch my car,' Amber added with a smile.

Overhaulin' returns on November 4 on Velocity.

On February 3, 2015, Heard married Depp in a private civil ceremony at their home in Los Angeles.

On May 2015, while Depp was in Australia filming the latest of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, in an incident the Australian press dubbed Terriergate, it was alleged that two Yorkshire Terrier dogs belonging to the couple were not declared to the Australian Customs Service when they flew into Queensland by private jet.

On July 16, 2015, Heard was charged by the Australian government for two counts of illegally importing the dogs into the country and one count of producing a false document.

If convicted, she could face a prison sentence of up to 11 years and a AU$102,000 fine.

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