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Armie Hammer is taking those cannibalism allegations in stride — despite the fact that they pretty much imploded his Hollywood career.
The 37-year-old Call Me By Your Name actor had been enjoying true silver screen stardom when it all crumbled in 2021. That year, one ex (Courtney Vucekovich) told Page Six that Hammer “wants to break my rib and barbecue and eat it.” Then a month later, another ex (Effie Angelova) accused Hammer of “violently” sexually assaulting her as well as abusing her “mentally, emotionally, and sexually” back in 2017.
There ended up being no criminal wrongdoing found on Hammer’s part in that instance, and he denied all the claims against him. However, it seriously stalled out the Social Network star’s career all the same. And now, on Sunday, he opened up about what he went through with all that — and how he sees it now.
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Appearing on the Painful Lessons podcast, Hammer addressed all the shocking cannibalism claims that destroyed his reputation. First, he seemed amazed that the world took the cannibalism accusations and ran with them:
But then things got really interesting — and strange! Acknowledging that there were “discrepancies in whatever it was that people said,” Hammer admitted that he’s “now at a place in my life where I’m grateful for every single bit of it.” Huh?! Grateful?? Really?! He explained:
It wasn’t just his acting career that completely halted following the cannibalism accusations, though. The star also stumbled in his marriage, after now-ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers filed for divorce in July of 2020. The exes co-parent two children together now. Regarding the fall of his marriage, Armie
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“Painful Lessons” podcast and addressed the “bizarre” accusations, years after some of his accusers shared alleged messages from Hammer in which he detailed sexual fetishes and a desire to eat their flesh.“There were things that people were saying about me that just felt so outlandish, that I was a cannibal,” Hammer said on the podcast. “Now, I’m able to sort of look at it with a sense of distance and perspective and be like ‘That’s hilarious,’ ” he continued.
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accused of rape and sexual misconduct by multiple women in 2021, notably by one woman named Effie, who shared screenshots allegedly sent by the actor in which he shared cannibalistic fantasies.Hammer – who was dropped by his agent and publicist in the wake of the allegations and exited a number of projects – has denied the accusations, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office said last year that it would not pursue a case against the actor in regards to Effie’s allegations. No cases have been brought against Hammer in relation to the allegations.Speaking on the Painful Lessons podcast, Hammer addressed the claims, saying the cannibal allegation was “bizarre”.“People called me a cannibal and everyone believed them,” he said.
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