King Charles paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth's "extraordinary life of service" on Monday (03. 10. 22).
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Elizabeth Chambers has been "going through hell" since the accusations against Armie Hammer surfaced. The 40-year-old TV star was married to 'Call Me By Your Name' actor Armie - who is currently under investigation for alleged sex crimes and was the subject of the tell all documentary 'House of Hammer' - from 2010 until 2020 and "stands in solidarity" with any of his alleged victims. She said: "I consider myself a feminist and stand in solidarity with anyone who has been a victim of any sort and hope they find healing.
I'm not being here, like, 'My life is amazing,' because it's been hell for a long time. They say, 'When you're going through hell, keep on going,'" she reflected. "It's so cliché, but you have to work through it.
You can't numb it and you can't pretend it doesn't exist. Call in every resource, ask for help, tell people what you need. And if they're not going to be there for you, then they're not your people.
" The BIRD Bakery founder - who has children Harper, seven, and five-year-old Ford with her ex-husband - went on to explain that she did not intend to watch the docuseries when it premiered back in August but ended up doing so and was "surprised" by what she saw. She told E! News: "I did not plan on seeing it, but I did drop the kids off at school one day and came home and watched it with my support system around me. It was obviously heartbreaking on so many levels and very painful.
But at the same time, it exists. The past is the past and all we can do is take this as a moment to learn and listen, and hopefully process and heal in every capacity. I definitely was surprised, but I think that's to be expected.
King Charles paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth's "extraordinary life of service" on Monday (03. 10. 22).
A royal welcome. King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla enjoyed their first joint engagement in Scotland since the official period of mourning Queen Elizabeth II ended.
King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort have completed their first public engagement together since Queen Elizabeth II's death. Charles, 73, and Camilla, 74, headed to Dunfermline in Fife on 3 October to attend an official council meeting at the City Chambers, to formally mark the former town's new status as the eighth city of Scotland. The Queen Consort wore a dark green coat with a white blouse, paired with black leather boots and matching gloves.
King Charles III visited Scotland on Monday for his first engagement since the end of the royal mourning period of Queen Elizabeth II. King Charles was joined by Queen Consort Camilla for the visit.The couple arrived in Dunfermline to formally give status to the city.The city won status amid Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Extremely controversial Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is divorcing her husband.
Whoa! Was Elizabeth Chambers behind the Armie Hammer allegations becoming public knowledge this whole time!?
Page Six reported that Elizabeth Chambers used a friend's email account to send stories about the actor to various media outlets, one claiming he was getting flirtatious with "Rebecca" costar Lily James.Lily came out and denied having an affair with Armie. Citing text messages it's claimed to have seen, Page Six said an October 2020 text from Elizabeth to her friend spoke of an interview Armie did with a magazine. "Oh yes, excerpts from his disaster GQ cover shoot," Elizabeth supposedly text.
An unexpected partnership? Elizabeth Chambers encouraged one of estranged husband Armie Hammer‘s accusers to go public with her allegations of sexual assault, a source tells Us Weekly.
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.
Elizabeth Chambers is breaking her silence on the House of Hammer documentary.
Elizabeth Chambers is opening up about her relationship with her estranged husband.
Armie Hammer’s ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers is speaking out about why she didn’t appear in the Discovery+ documentary series, "House of Hammer." She says she was asked to participate, but tells E! News, "All that's mattered and does matter is the kids and our family, and that was not something that was going to be in line with my goals for them." Chambers revealed, "I did not plan on seeing it, but … watched it with my support system around me. It was obviously heartbreaking on so many levels and very painful.
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 is opening up about her estranged husband Armie Hammer amid all the controversies he’s been involved in.
Supporting the kids. In her most candid interview yet, Elizabeth Chambers opened up about her split from Armie Hammer amid his sexual assault allegations and how they’re keeping it cordial for the kids.
Zack Sharf Elizabeth Chambers confirmed in a new interview with E! that she watched the Discovery+ documentary series “House of Hammer,” which recounted the sexual abuse allegations made against her ex-husband, Armie Hammer. Chambers, who was married to Hammer for 10 years and shares two children with him, said “it was heartbreaking on so many levels” to watch “House of Hammer.” “I did not plan on seeing it, but I did drop the kids off at school one day and came home and watched it with my support system around me,” Chambers said. “It was obviously heartbreaking on so many levels and very painful. But at the same time, it exists. The past is the past and all we can do is take this as a moment to learn and listen, and hopefully process and heal in every capacity.