were leveled against him in 2021. He has since spoken out, saying he’s “grateful” the scandal caused his “career death.”The actor added that the truck has sentimental value for him as he’s “taken it camping and across country multiple times and on long road trips,” revealing he brought his kids home from the hospital in it after they were born.“But ya know what?
That’s okay,” he said. “That’s okay. I got a new car. It’s tiny. It’s a hybrid. I’m probably going to put about 10 bucks a gas in it a month and this is it.” He added, “So I have to clean all of this stuff out you know all kinds of s–t.
But that’s okay.”As Hammer panned his camera around the inside of the truck to show all of his belongings that he needed to remove from the vehicle, one item that came into clear view was a large bundle of rope, eye-catching given his alleged love for engaging in BDSM and, in particular, shibari — Japanese rope bondage.The “Death on the Nile” actor went on to say that his decision to sell his car was tied to his 38th birthday tomorrow, August 28, and the beginning of a new chapter in his life.“I will be starting my birthday in a new car in a new apartment in a new life in Los Angeles,” he said in the video.
Hammer also shared that his kids are “not happy” about him selling the four-door pickup, given that they have so many memories from times spent in the truck.But he’s trying to focus on two things: “Parking is gonna be easier, and gas is gonna be cheaper.”A post shared by @armiehammerHammer has been open about his financial struggles after he faced allegations of sexual misconduct.
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