Amber Heard displays her incredible figure in black crop top and leggings

Amber Heard displays her incredible figure in black crop top and leggings
Amber Heard displays her incredible figure in black crop top and leggings

Amber Heard looked incredible as she shared a stunning selfie to Instagram on Wednesday.

The actress, 35, showcased her incredible figure as she donned a black crop top that highlighted her toned midriff.

The film star also sported a matching pair of leggings while she styled her blonde locks into a ponytail. 

Wow: Amber Heard looked incredible as she shared a stunning selfie to Instagram on Wednesday.

Wow: Amber Heard looked incredible as she shared a stunning selfie to Instagram on Wednesday.

The Justice League actress displayed her natural beauty as she went makeup free in the snap.  

Alongside the post, she wrote: 'Working (out) from home'.

Amber is being investigated for perjury in an FBI-backed probe into claims she lied to Australian officials after smuggling her dogs into the country in 2015.

The actress avoided biosecurity charges after she publicly apologized and blamed a lack of sleep for jetting into the country without the required paperwork for Yorkshire Terriers Pistol and Boo.

Legal issues: Amber was charged with illegally smuggling Yorkshire terriers, Pistol and Boo, into the country on a private jet in 2015 with ex Johnny Depp But was let off the hook after issuing a public apology and blaming a lack of sleep (pictured in 2016)

Legal issues: Amber was charged with illegally smuggling Yorkshire terriers, Pistol and Boo, into the country on a private jet in 2015 with ex Johnny Depp But was let off the hook after issuing a public apology and blaming a lack of sleep (pictured in 2016)

But Aussie authorities are revisiting the smuggling spat as a perjury investigation after fresh details dredged up at last year's UK libel trial between Heard's ex, Johnny Depp, and The Sun newspaper, called her explanation into question.

Depp's former estate manager Kevin Murphy raised eyebrows Down Under when he told the London court that Amber had ordered him to lie on oath after she flew the pets into Queensland in a private jet without declaring them.

DailyMail.com can reveal that the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment responded by quietly reopening a criminal probe and enlisting the help of the FBI to track down witnesses in the US.

One of those, Murphy, has now been interviewed at length by Australian investigators and has provided a lengthy witness statement and a trove of emails allegedly implicating Heard.

Sources close to the investigation believe she could be weeks away from being hit with charges of perjury or subornation of perjury, which involves inducing someone to provide false testimony.

Perjury carries a maximum jail term of 14 years while the latter offence can result in a seven-year stretch under the Queensland penal code.

Claims: DailyMail.com can reveal Australian officials have quietly reopened the case over fresh claims of perjury after Depp's former estate manager accused Heard of ordering him to lie under oath. Pictured: Pistol and Boo

Claims: DailyMail.com can reveal Australian officials have quietly reopened the case over fresh claims of perjury after Depp's former estate manager accused Heard of ordering him to lie under oath. Pictured: Pistol and Boo 

It's unlikely the Australian government would try to have Amber extradited, but she could nonetheless face arrest if she tried to enter the country again.

'She could just ignore the whole thing and never go back but a huge number of movies are shot in Australia, including Aquaman, the movie for which she's most well-known,' dished an insider.

'Alternatively, Amber could go back there and face her detractors. That's often her style. It's pretty evident by now that she's not one for backing down in the face of legal threats.'

Amber was originally facing two charges of illegal importation of an animal and a possible ten-year prison sentence after she flew the two pooches into Australia in April 2015 to meet Depp, who was filming Pirates of the Caribbean.

Pistol and Boo should have been declared to customs and placed in 10-day quarantine but their arrival went undetected for several weeks until a grooming salon posted snaps of the cuddly pair to Facebook.

The spat was dubbed the 'The War on Terrier' by Australian media and Depp and Amber were given 72-hours to send them home or face having the dogs seized and euthanized.

Case: Amber's version of events went unchallenged until July last year when Depp's estate manager told the court in a written statement that he had repeatedly warned the actress about Australia's strict animal entry rule

Case: Amber's version of events went unchallenged until July last year when Depp's estate manager told the court in a written statement that he had repeatedly warned the actress about Australia's strict animal entry rule

Amber eventually pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of falsifying an immigration document and accepted a fine of 10,000 Australian dollars ($7,650) after her lawyer, Jeremy Kirk, insisted the paperwork had 'slipped through the cracks' and that there was 'no attempt to deceive'.

Kirk said Amber thought that her then-husband's staff had completed the paperwork and was exhausted and suffering from sleep deprivation when she ticked the wrong box on her arrival card.

'Australia is free of many pests and diseases that are commonplace around the world. That is why Australia has to have such strong biosecurity laws,' Heard said in a groveling video apology to the court,

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