Amber Heard has used a rare red carpet appearance to speak up for victims of sexual abuse.
At Glamour's Women of the Year awards in LA, the 30-year-old actress read words written by 'Emily Doe' - an unnamed American woman who was infamously sexually assaulted by university student Brock Turner.
She was recognised as one of the Women of the Year, along with Gwen Stefani, Ashley Graham, Zendaya and the founders of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Heard, with fellow actresses Gabourey Sidibe and Freida Pinto, performed a reading of Doe's powerful court statement and essay, which was shared around the world.
In the emotional piece, Doe wrote: "I am here. I am not that floppy thing you found behind the garbage, speaking melted words. I am here, I can stand upright, I can speak clearly, I've been listening and am painfully aware of all the hurt you've been trying to justify."