Speaking out. Several of Armie Hammer’s former partners have opened up about the actor’s alleged scandalous interests in a brand-new documentary series.“In the beginning, I felt like this was all perfect; this was amazing,” Courtney Vucekovich recalled in Discovery+’s House of Hammer trailer, which dropped on Wednesday, August 10. “But then things changed.
He pushes your boundaries a little bit at a time. You’re his, completely. … I mean, he said, ‘I‘m 100 percent a cannibal.’ I [was] freaking out.”She added: “He just acted mad.
The ropes were around your neck, your wrists, your ankles and you’re, like, completely immobilized. I’m just closing my eyes until it ended.”Vucekovich — who claimed the Call Me By Your Name star, 35, would frequently “love-bomb” her with compliments — was not Hammer’s only ex-girlfriend to weigh in on his alleged antics. Julia Morrison, for her part, shared the actor’s alleged text messages with the filmmakers.“I haven’t really digested this one,” Morrison said, before reading aloud a text seemingly sent by the California native. “‘I have a fantasy about having someone prove their love and devotion and tying them up in a public place at night and making their body free use and seeing if they will f—k strangers for me.’”Hammer’s alleged behavior first made headlines in January 2021 after multiple women came forward, accusing him of sending them explicit text messages and detailing his NSFW sexual fantasies, including rape, mutilation and cannibalism.
Several alleged victims also accused Hammer of sexual assault, which he has denied.“I’m not responding to these bulls—t claims, but in light of the vicious and spurious online attacks against me, I cannot in good conscience now leave my children for
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