Amber Heard has shared a series of throwback Thanksgiving photos offering a rare glimpse into her home life as a mother of three, posting images that capture intimate family moments over recent years. The actress used the opportunity to reflect on holidays past and on the journey that brought her to where she is now — raising children while building a quieter, private life outside the public eye.
In her Instagram post she captioned the gallery the following: “Thanksgiving cheers over the years. A look back at all the full hearts and plates I’ve shared.” Among the carousel of images is a memorable snapshot of her eldest child Oonagh Paige sitting in a high chair at a table laden with a holiday feast. A colourful bib adorns the toddler, who gazes up at her mother as Heard serves a small plate of food. Other photos show Heard bustling around a kitchen, cooking and sharing space with family — capturing a domestic warmth far removed from red carpets and headlines. In the background of one frame is a fridge adorned with Polaroids: a quiet marker of history, memory, and a growing family. View this post on Instagram
Her gallery did not include images of her younger children, twins Ocean Heard and Agnes Heard, who arrived earlier in 2025. The twin birth was announced by Heard on Mother’s Day this year, when she shared a photo of their tiny feet and wrote about completing the family she had long hoped to build. With Oonagh now four years old, the three siblings mark a new chapter for Heard — one she has described as deeply personal and grounded. The Thanksgiving photos continue a pattern of rare, gentle peeks into that life.
The post arrives amid a broader shift in Heard’s public presence. In recent years she relocated to Spain and, following the turbulence surrounding her previous high-profile legal and personal controversies, has kept much of her family life out of the public spotlight. These photos, though, suggest a deliberate decision to offer fans glimpses of her quieter world: of home, motherhood, and memories built away from the glare of tabloid culture.