Armie Hammer’s exes, alleged victims and family members are speaking out against the actor in the new trailer for the Discovery+ docuseries "House of Hammer".
The more than three-minute look at the upcoming series chronicles the accusations of sexual assault, cannibalism fantasies, branding threats and more leveled against the actor.
Ex-girlfriend Courtney Vucekovich says, “I’m here to talk about what happened in my relationship with Armie Hammer. In the beginning, I felt like this was all perfect. This was amazing.”
But things quickly changed for Vucekovich, the same way they did for one of Hammer’s other exes, Julia Morrison, who says, “I haven’t really digested this one,” before reading aloud a message allegedly from Hammer that said, “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 would f--k strangers for me.”
The trailer suggests Hammer would flood women with compliments — including how they were perfect for him and how they were made for him — before pushing their boundaries more and more.
Once Vucekovich came forward, multiple women followed suit, bringing to light years of alleged abuse at the hands of Hammer.
The three-part docuseries also includes exclusive interviews with the actor’s aunt, Casey Hammer, who says that violence and abuse run generations deep in their family.
"House of Hammer" hits Discovery+ on Sept. 2.
Source: HollywoodReporter.
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