Armie Hammer has ‘never been happier’ after being ‘canceled’ over rape, ‘cannibal’ allegations
NY Post
Armie Hammer admitted he’s “never been happier” despite being “broke” more than three years after being “canceled” over rape and “cannibal” allegations.
During Monday’s episode of the “Club Random” podcast, the “Call Me By Your Name” star got candid about his downfall when the sexual abuse allegations came to light in 2021, revealing his own family refused to give him money as he faced financial ruin.
Claiming he has nothing left to lose, he told host Bill Maher, “Someone might look at me and go, ‘Yeah, but financially, you’re in a very different position than you’ve ever been in your entire life.'”
Hammer, 37, continued, “And I look at that and I go, ‘Yeah, And you know what it’s taught me is that I don’t need that because I’ve never been happier than I’ve ever been in my entire life.'”
Before losing his money, the actor explained his lifestyle would have resulted in his demise, adding “I know that that would ultimately lead in one place and that’s death.”
“My life was going on a certain way and there was – it’s Newton’s laws right,” he added. “An object in motion is going to remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. My life was in motion.