Armie Hammer, 38, expressed how he now “likes” being accused of cannibalism, considering it generates more noise than any denial would. The actor made these comments on the first episode of his new podcast, “Armie HammerTime,” where he discussed his response to the allegations that derailed his career.
The accusations of cannibalistic fantasies emerged in 2021, with two women, Courtney Vucekovich and Julia Morrison, claiming Hammer sent them messages describing such thoughts. However, Hammer denied all allegations, including those of sexual assault, for which he was investigated but ultimately not charged due to insufficient evidence. Despite the controversies, Hammer remains resilient and has focused on personal growth and self-acceptance.
In launching his podcast, Hammer aims to have insightful conversations with individuals who can share their wisdom and skills. He highlighted the importance of learning something new from everyone we interact with, emphasizing a continuous journey of growth and development. Through his podcast and other appearances, Hammer seeks to move past the scandals and focus on his evolving mindset and experiences.
Despite the challenges he has faced, including a divorce from his wife, Elizabeth Chambers, and a crumbling public image, Hammer finds humor and liberation in the aftermath of the allegations hurled against him. He has learned to distance himself from the controversies and embrace newfound perspectives on his life and career.
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