Timothée Chalamet is FINALLY addressing the Armie Hammer situation. Four years after the former co-stars lit a fire in the hearts of moviegoers with 2017’s Call Me By Your Name, Armie was accused of rape, sexual abuse, and, most salaciously, cannibalism.
How odd then, that the very next year, Timothée and director Luca Guadagnino released a movie about cannibals! Related: Timothée Wants Privacy — But Still Chose To Date Kylie Jenner! During an interview with GQ published on Tuesday, the 27-year-old addressed speculation that his 2022 film Bones and All, in which he and Taylor Russell played cannibals on the run, was inspired by Armie.
He told the outlet it was completely coincidental, hard as that may be to believe: He denied a connection — but also said the accusations made him want to do the movie more: The novel, written by Camille DeAngelis, was published back in 2015.
It’s another heartbreaking love story, like CMBYN, only… about cannibals. As far as how Timmy feels about his former co-star’s allegations, he admitted: To say the LEAST.
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