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Armie Hammer Says Cannibalism Accusations Caused a ‘Career Death,’ but He’s ‘Grateful for Every Single Bit of It’


Armie Hammer reflected on the cannibalism accusations that derailed his career in Hollywood, saying that he's now 'grateful' for the experience.

During an interview on the “Painful Lessons” podcast, Hammer reflected on the cannibalism accusations surrounding him in 2021, calling the situation “hilarious.” In the wake of the scandal, Hammer was dropped by his agency, WME, and was fired from several projects, including the Paramount+ series “The Offer” and Jennifer Lopez’s “Shotgun Wedding.” At the end of the podcast, Hammer admitted that his career as an actor is “nowhere” because he’s “not a viable commodity” for the “Hollywood system.” However, he’s still he’s making his “own sandbox” by writing a script with a friend.

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