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Johnny Depp Pissed Off Amber Heard With His Latest Prank? Actress Flashed The Middle Finger

Oct 28, 2015 11:43 AM EDT | By Mic Florendo

Despite the divorce rumors, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are still going strong. However, the actor's new prank on his wife may lead to their breakup - that is if she doesn't know how to take a joke.

In the new episode of "Overhaulin," the 52-year-old actor made his wife believe that her 1968 Mustang got stolen.

"Get my car back!" Heard commanded a fake police officer taking pictures of her on his cellphone. The 29-year-old actress started getting pissed off when she noticed that the cops are not taking her case seriously. She even flashed the middle finger to them.

To make things worse, the police officers asked for a selfie with the famous Hollywood couple. Check out sneak peak videos shared by ET Online.

The host of the reality show is Chris Jacobs, who was a former ET correspondent as well, and he revealed his experience working with Johnny Depp and pranking Amber Heard.

"Working with Johnny, it was cool because he's such a down-to-earth guy and he loves the creative process," he said. Apart from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star, the actress' dad, David, also helped in the prank. "They come up and we act all star struck," Jacobs revealed. "Chip is taking surreptitious pictures and Amber's getting pissed off."

Chip Foose was the one responsible for the surprise makeover of Amber's beloved car. He was able to transform it from a crap of metal to a sleek red car.

"I bought it as kind of a driveable piece of junk, a beautiful piece of junk," Heard recalls in one of the sneak peek videos. "The car cost me every dime I had."

Seeing how pissed off Amber Heard was, the cast of "Overhaulin" together with Johnny Depp and her dad decided to reveal to her that it was just a prank.

"I'm blown away! I'm speechless," Heard said in relief. "I can't believe all of this."

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