One of Armie Hammer’s accusers is calling out Elizabeth Chambers!
03.09.2022 - 23:23 / justjared.com
One of the women who previously spoke out with accusations against Armie Hammer is now sharing her thoughts on the new House of Hammer docu-series.
The doc explored the claims made that Armie allegedly sent various women some text messages having to do with cannibalism and other graphic topics. The trailer included a handwritten note that they also claim he allegedly wrote. Armie has not spoken out about the documentary at this time and has not confirmed if he sent those texts.
Effie, the woman behind the “House of Effie” account on social media, was one of the first people to speak up about Armie‘s alleged behavior. While she was asked to participate in the Discovery+ series, she turned down the request.
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One of Armie Hammer’s accusers is calling out Elizabeth Chambers!
Elizabeth Chambers‘s rep is responding to comments and alleged screenshots posted by Effie, an accuser who came forward with allegations against her estranged husband Armie Hammer.
One of Armie Hammer’s sexual assault accusers is taking issue with a recent interview with his ex-wife.
horrific rape and cannibalism accusations were leveled at her husband.Elizabeth Chambers — who was married to “The Social Network” star for 10 years — sat down with E! News on Wednesday, admitting the past two years have been “hell” for her family.“I consider myself a feminist and stand in solidarity with anyone who has been a victim of any sort and hope they find healing,” Chambers, 40, declared. “I’m not being here, like, ‘My life is amazing,’ because it’s been hell for a long time.”Chambers married Hammer, 36, in 2010.
Elizabeth Chambers appears to have found love again after sharing adorable photos with someone special. The snapshots of The Food Network star come amid her estranged husband, Armie Hammer's, ongoing sexual assault scandal. MORE: House of Hammer: Where is Armie Hammer now?Elizabeth - who shares two children with Armie - took to Instagram with a selection of polaroids of her kissing and cozying up to her boyfriend in a dreamy location.WATCH: A new documentary looking into the allegations against Armie HammerShe simply captioned the post: "Happy Friday," and her friends and fans rushed to congratulate her. Jenna Dewan added a string of heart emojis and Erin Foster wrote: "You deserve it," while fans commented: "So happy for you my darling girl," and, "cuties".MORE: Armie Hammer breaks silence after quitting Jennifer Lopez movieMORE: Netflix's I Just Killed My Dad: Where is Anthony Templet now?She didn't divulge who the gentleman was with her, but she certainly looked to have put her husband's troubles to one side. A post shared by Elizabeth Chambers (@elizabethchambers)Elizabeth looked so happy in the photos she shared Elizabeth, 40, filed for divorce from Hammer, 36, in July 2020, citing irreconcilable differences.
Feeling the love! Elizabeth Chambers appears to have found love again two years after her split from Armie Hammer.
Keeping a low profile. Disgraced actor Armie Hammer is staying out of the spotlight since certain controversies regarding his personal life came to light. You’re probably wondering who Armie Hammer is dating now and sources say “no one”.
Armie Hammer is keeping his head down amid the storm.A source tells ET, «Armie kept it low key this past weekend after the release of the podcast, which levels several shocking allegations against the Hammer family.»The source says that Hammer and his estranged wife, Elizabeth Chambers — who split in 2020 amid the litany of high-profile allegations against the actor -- are «still coparenting really well.»«Nothing has changed between them in terms of that since the docuseries came out,» the source adds. «Their priorities are still taking care of their children and making sure their kids feel secure.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent “This documentary contains graphic descriptions of violence, sexual abuse and coercive control.” That’s the warning viewers see when they first tune into “House of Hammer,” a new three-part docuseries from Discovery+, which exposes details surrounding the sexual abuse allegations against Armie Hammer. In early 2021, an onslaught of unverified messages that “The Social Network” star had allegedly sent to women surfaced on social media after one of his exes began to anonymously post graphic messages in which Hammer allegedly texted, “I am 100% a cannibal” and “I want to eat you.” The messages snowballed and Hammer’s career went into freefall.
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told the LA Times on Friday that, when she was first approached by Hakami and Hobbs, she responded to them in writing, saying, “It is extremely inappropriate of you to exploit such a tragic, vulnerable time in many people’s lives, with no regard whatsoever for our healing process and privacy.”Despite her refusal and her letter, the docuseries includes photos of her Instagram account where she described her assault and footage from a 2021 press conference in which she tearfully said Hammer “violently raped” her for four hours in 2017. “The way they’ve been exploiting my trauma is disgusting,” she told the Times in Friday’s statement, comparing the lack of permission nearly as much of a violation as Hammer’s alleged abuses: “When I keep screaming ‘no’ and they keep going, saying they don’t need my permission, they remind me of Armie,” she said.Publicists for the series did not respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.Hammer’s attorney Andrew Brettler has previously denied Effie’s claims, saying that anything that transpired between her and the actor — “and every other sexual partner of his for that matter” — was “completely consensual, discussed and agreed upon in advance, and mutually participatory.”The case against Hammer began in early 2021 when Effie, who is the only woman who has publicly accused the actor of rape, began to share on Instagram her experience with him.
The Daily Beast, aunt Casey Hammer said that she was not shocked over the rape charges against him. Even the claims of the Call Me By Your Name star being a cannibal was not a shocker for her, according to the publication. Casey Hammer said that the actor was destined to be a ‘monster’ as abuse was a ‘way of life’ in their uber-rich family. She also alleged that as a child, she was abused by male members of the family. Casey hammer told the news website: Casey, who is the granddaughter of late oil tycoon Armand Hammer and the sister of Armie’s father, spoke out in public about Armie’s dark side since news of his disturbed behaviour started doing the rounds since January of 2021.
abuse allegations against Armie Hammer. If you leave out the fact that much of the scandal takes place via texts and Instagram DMs, it feels like the kind of story we might learn decades later, perhaps in a harrowing season of Karina Longworth’s “You Must Remember This” podcast. A rich and handsome movie star with a dark personal life? That’s most certainly not a new concept.
The darkest parts of an empire. The allegations against Armie Hammer are at the center of House of Hammer, an explosive new docuseries about the actor and his family.
Armie Hammer’s aunt is praising the women who are coming forward with shocking accusations about the fallen movie star. The 36-year-old and his family are the subjects of a Discovery+ docuseries titled "House of Hammer" premiering on Sept. 2.
House of Hammer, premiering on Friday, September 2 on Discovery+. The Armie Hammer documentary not only delves into the star's fall from grace but also the "dark secrets" of his hyper-wealthy oil-tycoon family. Along with several of the actor's alleged victims, one actual member of the Hammer clan, Armie's aunt Casey, contributed directly to the doc—and it's not the first time she's gone against the family.
Armie Hammer’s aunt “wasn’t shocked” by the rape and “cannibal” allegations against the actor. Casey Hammer, 62, also suggested the 36-year-old was doomed to become a “monster” as abuse was a “way of life” in his family. She made the claims in a new interview with The Daily Beast, alleging she was abused by her male relatives for years during childhood.
The new discovery+ documentary, House of Hammer, is debuting tomorrow and we’ve compiled all of the text messages that have been released so far.