Armie Hammer reveals childhood sexual abuse and suicide attempt following sexual assault allegations

In a recent interview, Hammer denied any criminal wrong-doing, insisting that all of his sexual encounters were consensual, but admitted to emotionally abusing former partners

February 05, 2023 05:11 pm | Updated 05:37 pm IST

Armie Hammer

Armie Hammer | Photo Credit: FilmMagic

More than two years after becoming embroiled in a scandal involving allegations of sexual assault, abuse, and cannibalistic fantasies, Hollywood actor Armie Hammer has finally broken his silence.

Fox News, a USA-based news outlet, reported an interview with Air Mail in which Hammer denied any criminal wrong-doing, insisting that all of his sexual encounters were consensual, but admitted to emotionally abusing former partners.

Hammer confessed that after many women accused him of sexual abuse he tried suicide in February 2021. The actor also revealed that when he was 13, he was sexually molested by a youth minister, which sparked his interest in BDSM.

"What that did for me was it introduced sexuality into my life in a way that it was completely out of my control... I was powerless in the situation. I had no agency in the situation," he said, adding, "Sexuality was introduced to me in a scary way where I had no control. My interests then went to: I want to have control in the situation, sexually."

Hammer told the outlet that being sexually abused as a teenager "set a dangerous precedent in my life." He explained that his "sexual interests became about being in control because being out of control was very dangerous for me and very uncomfortable," reported Fox News. However, he staunchly maintained that he never had non-consensual sex with any of his partners and obtained consent before every sexual act.

Hammer's wife, television personality Elizabeth Chambers, filed for divorce in 2020, alleging irreconcilable differences. Months later, claims of sexual assault doomed Hammer's once-thriving Hollywood career.

According to Fox News, an anonymous Instagram account leaked messages reportedly from Hammer, which detailed extreme sexual fantasies involving references to sexual assault, violence, and cannibalism.

Following this, Hammer left the comedy Shotgun Wedding, in which he was to co-star with Jennifer Lopez, soon before production began. He left the Paramount+ series The Offer, about the creation of The Godfather, as well as the Starz series Gaslit and the Broadway play The Minutes, shortly after. WME, Hammer's agency, also dropped him.

The actor told Air Mail that he tried suicide in February 2021 because his life was falling apart around him. At the time, he was quarantined in the Cayman Islands with his children, Harper Grace and Ford Armand whom he shares with Chambers.

"I just walked out into the ocean and swam out as far as I could and hoped that either I drowned, or was hit by a boat, or eaten by a shark. Then I realized that my kids were still on shore, and that I couldn't do that to my kids," he remembered.

Those in distress or having suicidal tendencies could seek help and counselling by calling any of the numbers in this link

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