Armie Hammer 'got zero money' from rich family, lives in small apartment after cannibal allegations: report
Fox News
Armie Hammer's Hollywood career was derailed by allegations of an interest in cannibalism, but now the "Social Network" star is looking to "start over" according to reports.
"America loves second chances, and this country was practically built on the concept of a comeback. In the micro, it remains to be seen." "Armie Hammer's potential to overcome catastrophic career death and relaunch his Hollywood career is not dead but hinges on how he manages the nuclear fallout and perception with past fans and the industry."
"He wants to show people he’s actually working for it. … He feels like he’s admitted to the wrongs he made, and he is determined to start over. He’s doing it in what he thinks is ‘the right way,’" the source added. "He definitely wants to have his career back, and he’s taking it step by step."
Multiple women accused Hammer of sharing sexual fantasies with them that involved cannibalism. The first allegation came from the anonymous Instagram account House of Effie. Unverified screenshots allegedly showed messages sent from Hammer to an unidentified woman detailing BDSM acts and admitting the actor was "100% a cannibal."