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Take A Look Inside Actor Armie Hammer’s Fall From Grace Amidst Accusations Of Assault, Abuse, And Cannibalism

And on top of the claims of emotional manipulation and assault, Armie’s accusers also claim that he expressed cannibalistic interests.

Courtney, for example, recalled how Armie would say he wanted to break her rib, barbecue it, and eat it.

“He says, ‘I want to take a bite out of you.’ If I had a little cut on my hand, he’d, like, suck it or lick it. That’s about as weird as we got,” Courtney added.

Paige also shared a similar tale of Armie saying “weird stuff” about wanting to eat her ribs. And what frightened her the most after the fact was how much power Armie held over her in those moments.

“The scariest part of it is that I did love him in a way. I would have let him kind of do anything. He had a certain hold over me,” Paige said.

“House Of Hammer” 

These unsettling tales of the disgraced actor prompted Discovery+ to launch a three-part series known as “House Of Hammer,” which debuted on September 2.

There, Armie’s accusers and aunt Casey Hammer revealed the Hammer family’s history of abuse, dysfunction, and greed.

However, Armie’s third accuser, Effie, is reportedly against the series. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, she called the entire project “inappropriate.”

“The way they have been exploiting my trauma is disgusting. When I keep screaming ‘no’ and they keep going, saying they don’t need my permission, they remind me of Armie,” Effie said.

Nonetheless, Julian Hobbs– the series’ filmmaker– explained how he felt “obligated” to share the whole story.

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