She called Depp “delightful” and added: “I never witnessed him being aggressive with anyone.”
Giving evidence this afternoon, Ms Divenere insisted the account she gave to Heard on the recording was the truth.
The final witness to be called today was actress and #MeToo activist Katherine Kendall, who accused Harvey Weinstein of harassing her in the 1990s.
She told the court the decision to publicly accuse Weinstein had been ”absolutely one of the scariest, most difficult things I've ever done".
Ms Kendall was called to give evidence as she had been quoted in the Sun article at the centre of the libel trial, which dubbed Depp a ‘wife beater’ and criticised author JK Rowling for backing the actor as the star of her ‘Fantastic Beasts…’ films.
The article, by Sun executive editor Dan Wootton, had suggested Ms Kendall had spoken out to challenge Ms Rowling.
“Although it was true that I was a victim of Harvey Weinstein, the rest was a lie”, she said in her witness statement.
“I was not ‘going public’ on behalf of #MeToo or myself to criticize JK Rowling's decision to cast Mr Depp, nor did I accuse Mr Depp of hurting Amber Heard, about which I have no first-hand knowledge.”
Ms Kendall said she was approached at her apartment by a "persistent" woman called Zoe ahead of the article being published, and she eventually agreed to speak to her out of “politeness” .
“The Sun's purpose was to present the appearance of a #MeToo backlash against JK Rowling for casting John Christopher Depp II in her "Fantastic Beasts" film”, she wrote.
“When I read the article, I realized that I had been completely misquoted and misused by The Sun to accomplish their goal.
“In my brief interview, I had actually said many of the opposite things that The Sun had falsely quoted me as saying.”
Earlier an artist friend of Depp's, Isaac Baruch, called Heard's allegations "phony baloney" and insisted he had never seen injuries on the actress despite living in the same penthouse complex in LA.
David Sherborne, for Depp, formally closed his case this afternoon.
On Monday, Heard is due to enter the witness box to start giving evidence on behalf of The Sun. The trial continues.