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Armie Hammer Claims His Cannibalism Fantasies Aren’t Different From People Who Say “I Want To Eat You Up” To Babies

Armie Hammer has received considerable hate and criticism in the industry, following his instances of cannibalism and alleged sexual misconduct against women. Though the actor had completely disappeared from Hollywood, he is now partaking in a press tour and naturally, lifting the veil off his side of the story regarding all the accusations.

The actor talked about his history with all the women who accused him of several instances of sexual abuse, cannibalism, and nonconsensual BDSM. Here’s what he said.

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Armie Hammer Defends His Cannibalism Fantasies

Armie Hammer (Image: Google)
Armie Hammer

The ‘Call Me By Your Name’ actor was the target of multiple allegations from various women in January 2021. His cannibalistic sexual fetishes, or BDSM fantasies, were first expressed in several private text conversations that he had exchanged. Subsequently, several women who had dated him came forward to disclose that they had essentially been forced or coerced into engaging in certain BDSM behaviors that they found uncomfortable.

Defending the said cannibalism fantasies, the actor responded to questions if he was a cannibal, to which he replied, “No. You know what you have to do to be a cannibal? You have to have actually eaten someone. So, no.”

He further added, “I don’t think that’s any different than when someone looks at a baby and goes, ‘Oh my God, look at those cute little fat legs, I just want to eat you up.’”

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Armie Hammer Says Being Canceled In Hollywood Was “Liberating”

Armie Hammer (Image: Google)
Armie Hammer

Though his cancelation led to a decline in his career, the actor still acknowledges the positive effect in had on him. According to Hammer, being canceled was ‘liberating‘.

Talking to Bill Maher on his podcast, the actor said, “Had none of this gone on … my life would have kept going exactly as it was. And I know that that would ultimately only lead in one place, and that’s death.”

The actor also admitted to having cheated on his wife and that he used other people to make himself better, admitting that it was “shitty behavior”. He also added that he was now taking accountability for the wrongdoings and learning and growing from it.

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