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Armie Hammer Admits Carving His Initials into Girlfriend: ‘No Blood’

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Armie Hammer is responding to allegations about his past behavior and extreme sexual fantasies, including accusations that he branded his ex-girlfriend with a knife.

Nearly four years after these allegations surfaced, causing a significant setback in his career, Hammer addressed the claims in an interview with Piers Morgan. In a statement released in January 2021, influencer and model Paige Lorenze accused Hammer of carving the letter “A” into her skin during their brief relationship.

In the recent episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Hammer disputed Lorenze’s account, stating, “I wouldn’t say brand, no.” He explained that during their interactions, he merely used the tip of a small knife to trace the letter “A” on her skin, asserting, “There wasn’t even blood.” Hammer likened it to couples getting initials tattooed on each other, suggesting it was a minor act and something that some might find romantic.

Lorenze’s 2021 allegations painted a different picture. She recalled feeling uncertain and unable to respond at the moment, driven by a desire for Hammer’s approval. Lorenze mentioned that Hammer responded to her concerns about visible bruises by stating, “That’s the point,” indicating a motive to mark her. She also described their sexual encounters as involving BDSM practices, which left her feeling traumatized.

Lorenze believed Hammer’s actions were typical of the BDSM community, only to later realize they were distressing and damaging. She emphasized that people could be traumatized by consensual sex and accused Hammer of coercing her into harmful acts. At the time, Hammer’s lawyer dismissed these claims, stating that any interactions were fully consensual and mutually agreed upon.

During the interview, Morgan also addressed the bizarre cannibalism allegations against Hammer. When asked if he was a cannibal, Hammer denied it outright, adding that he had never eaten human flesh. He described the leaked text messages containing cannibalistic fantasies as part of a sexually charged relationship, emphasizing that these conversations, taken out of context, appeared much worse than they were.

In response to the viral frenzy sparked by these messages in January 2021, Hammer labeled the claims as “bulls**t” and withdrew from his role in the film Shotgun Wedding. Subsequently, he faced accusations of rape and physical abuse, which he vehemently denied, asserting that all his past relationships were consensual. Despite these denials, Hammer’s career took a hit as he was dropped by his talent agency and publicist, and his acting opportunities dwindled.

In May 2023, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office concluded an extensive review of the allegations against Hammer, finding insufficient evidence to charge him with any crime. Around the same time, Hammer and his ex-wife, Elizabeth Chambers, announced their decision to divorce after a decade of marriage and thirteen years together. They share two children, Harper, 9, and Ford, 7.

Since then, Chambers has focused on co-parenting and moving forward with her life. A source revealed that she is committed to raising her children well, continuing her entrepreneurial pursuits, and looking forward to a promising future.

For more insights into the allegations and speculation surrounding Hammer’s career, watch the video embedded below.

Source: ET Online, The Daily Mail, Page Six