Spain looks good on Amber Heard.
The “Aquaman” star was photographed in Madrid Thursday, appearing relaxed and happy as she shopped for books and snapped selfies with locals.
She was all smiles as she chatted with pals in an all-black outfit.
Heard, who has reportedly quit Hollywood to live in the Spanish capital with her 2-year-old daughter, Oonagh, wore her hair in loose braids during the outing.
The sighting comes amid the actress’ ex-husband Johnny Depp’s return to the Cannes Film Festival, where he was given a seven-minute standing ovation for “Jeanne du Barry” — and criticized by fans for his seemingly “rotting” teeth.
While social media users slammed the actor’s noticeably brown chompers, celebrity dentist Dr. Apa told Pvnew exclusively that espressos and cigarillos are to blame for the staining, as well as “aggressive” wear.
“I would do veneers because he needs his bite reestablished,” said Apa, who has worked with Kendall Jenner, Ramona Singer and more stars.
“He’s worn his teeth down so much,” he continued, suggesting a “rugged but natural” look.
Depp, who has bragged about having “loads of cavities” in the past, was all smiles at Cannes despite the criticism.
The Golden Globe winner had not been present at the annual French fest since before his and Heard’s 2022 court battle over defamation, which he won.
Depp, 59, has taken issue with people referring to his Cannes attendance as a “comeback,” as he said he “didn’t go anywhere” after Heard, 37, accused him of abuse in a Washington Post op-ed.
“Saying ‘comeback’ is almost like I’m going to come out and do a tap dance — dance my best and hope you approve,” he told reporters, noting that he never felt “boycotted” because he does not have “much further need for Hollywood.”
The “Fantastic Beasts” star, who was axed from the Wizarding World franchise amid his legal battle, called it a “weird joke” to be “asked to resign from a film you’re doing because of something that’s merely a bunch of vowels and consonants floating in the air.”
Depp and Heard were married from 2015 to 2017.