'I love him. I loved him with all my heart.'
references Amber's own words about Johnny -- a statement in which she said she still has love for him -- and asks if it's true today. AH says it is.
Amber was also asked if she feels like Johnny has succeeded in ruining her globally -- as he alluded to over text once -- and she says yes, going on to say she feels like he could sue her again if she isn't careful.Savannah asks about Amber's young daughter and how she plans on explaining this to her one day ... Amber says she'll tell her the truth, and be okay with it knowing she did the right thing, as she believes she's on the right side of history.
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