- Armie Hammer breaks silence in new interview
- He is asked point-blank about cannibalism
- The actor faces uncomfortable interview
In what's set to be the most talked-about interview of the year, Armie Hammer faces Piers Morgan and the world, answering the question on everyone's lips: Is he a cannibal? With a straight face, Hammer retorts, "You know what you have to do to be a cannibal? You have to have actually eaten somebody." There you have it, folks! The actor confirms he hasn't partaken in such extreme appetites.
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Love marks or branding?
Hammer's love life has been anything but vanilla. He admits to tracing his initials on ex-girlfriend Paige Lorenze's thigh, but insists it was far from an attempt to brand her. "There wasn't even any blood," Hammer explains, likening the act to couples getting tattoos of each other's initials. Piers Morgan, visibly taken aback, quips that it's a tad different from a tattoo, highlighting the unconventional nature of Hammer's romantic gestures.
Cheating and emotional turmoil
The actor didn't shy away from admitting his infidelities during his marriage to Elizabeth Chambers. While he kept the details scant, the confession adds another layer to Hammer's troubled personal life. Throughout the interview, Hammer's emotional vulnerability is palpable, offering a glimpse into the man behind the headlines.
Discussing his relationship with Effie Angelova, who has accused him of sexual assault, Hammer describes it as a "very intense affair, very sexuality charged." He acknowledges that their shared kinks, when exposed to the harsh light of public scrutiny, might seem troubling. Yet, he emphasizes the consensual nature of their relationship, diving into the complexities of sexual fantasies and consent.
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After a tumultuous period, including a divorce settlement with Chambers and the lifting of legal clouds by LA County prosecutors, Hammer is ready to rebuild. "I look forward to beginning what will be a long, difficult process of putting my life back together," he states, signaling a new chapter.