Amber Heard Talks in Sign Language at Women's March

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Amber Heard Talks in Sign Language at Women's March
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Amber Heard makes a splash at the Women's March.

After talking to the crowd, Amber shared a sweet moment with a fan on the ground ... who spoke to her in sign language. Turns out, she's fluent in ASL -- and it definitely shows.

BTW, we also got Amber arriving in an SUV and asked about her injured foot -- which has been straddled with a brace for a few weeks now after a trip to Hawaii. She joked sharks had gotten a hold of her, and when we asked if she was serious ... she shot a knowing look.Bianca Butti

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