Down and out actor Armie Hammer has decided to launch his own podcast, which is gloriously called “The Armie Hammertime Podcast.” This will give Hammer an outlet to tell his side of the story and push back on the “cannibal” accusations.
Back in July, Hammer discussed the “brutal experience” he had when the allegations came out, and that he was now “canceled” and “broke.” At some point last year, Hammer went from being Hollywood’s hottest new actor to working in a cubicle, as a concierge, at a Caymans Island hotel.
As for the allegations thrown against him, Hammer is defiant, he says he did nothing wrong and that his behavior never veered towards lawlessness:
I was cleared by multiple authorities […] So shouldn't that be enough?
Hammer’s downfall began after accusations of BDSM and cannibalistic fetishes were revealed on social media. It worsened when a social media user named Effie accused Hammer of rape. They supposedly had set a” safe word” before the BDSM session commenced, but he claims she never used it.
Hammer admitted that his acting career is “nowhere now.” He says he’s not allowed to play in the Hollywood sandbox, but he’s “making my own sandbox” by writing a screenplay with a friend named Jerry.
In 2023, the actor was so broke after his #MeToo fallout that it was reported Robert Downey Jr. provided Hammer a temporary place to stay, and financial assistance until he got back on his feet.