Armie Hammer
Hammer recently claimed he’d attempted suicide after Effie Angelova came forward to accuse him of rape and abuse. Now, she says he told her that story before she ever spoke out.
The actor opened up about being sexually abused as a child, how he used his fame and power to emotionally abuse women and why he wouldn’t change his horror past two years.
“Call Me by Your Name’s” Luca Guadagnino and Timothée Chalamet reunite for a moody romance between young cannibals (the other a striking Taylor Russell). It’s destined to be a hit.
The three-part Discovery+ docuseries, premiering Sept. 2, chronicles both Armie’s disturbing abuse allegations and all the killings, payoffs, and abuse decorating his family tree.
Casey Hammer blows the whistle on her wealthy family in the new docuseries “House of Hammer” and shines a light on Armie’s alleged abuse. She says her fight is far from over.
The new docuseries “House of Hammer” features first-hand accounts of Hammer’s alleged sexual abuse and thoughts of cannibalism.
After a viral tweet suggested that the scandal-ridden actor is now a concierge, an employee at the resort tells The Daily Beast that Hammer was merely hanging out at the property.