It's claimed the actor sent disturbing messages depicting alarming sexual fantasies
Hollywood star Armie Hammer has reportedly been dropped by his talent agency, WME, as well as by his publicist amid the sex scandal involving unverified direct messages that The Social Network star allegedly sent to several women.
The 48-year-old TV star took to Twitter late Sunday night to post a message aimed at the embattled 34-year-old actor.
He’s seemingly unfazed by his “cannibal” scandal, we’re told.
Bill Maher says Armie Hammer is not at fault since the women agreed to sleep with him in the first place.
As actor “cannibal” Armie Hammer gets set to release his next film, Hollywood could have a disaster on its hands.
Speaking out. Brandi Glanville responded to social media users after tweeting about Armie Hammer amid the actor’s ongoing scandal. “Dear @armiehammer You can have my rib cage. How do you just keep getting hotter and hotter #letsbbq,” the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, 48, wrote on Monday, February 8. After receiving major backlash from her thousands Read More
While all three networks chose to ignore sexual harassment allegations from a top aide against their favorite, scandal-embroiled governor yesterday, CBS and NBC finally got around to it on their Thursday morning shows. But ABC, who once employed Andrew Cuomo’s journalist brother Chris Cuomo, ignored the story again.
While all three networks chose to ignore sexual harassment allegations from a top aide against their favorite, scandal-embroiled governor yesterday, CBS and NBC finally got around to it on their Thursday morning shows. But ABC, who once employed Andrew Cuomo’s journalist brother Chris Cuomo, ignored the story again.
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Even though actor Armie Hammer currently faces multiple abuse accusations from a handful of women, including emotional abuse, sexual coercion, physical abuse, knife scars, and bruises, he’s not leaving the silver screen just yet. According to Page Six, Hammer’s next film, Crisis, co-starring Gary Oldman (accused of violently hit his ex-wife with a phone receiver and making anti-Semitic comments) and Evangeline Lilly (once a covid-19 denier who compared social distancing to “Marshall Law” [sic])...
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