

When first contacted by production, she told the LA Times she said: "It is extremely inappropriate of you to exploit such a tragic, vulnerable time in many people's lives, with no regard whatsoever for our healing process and privacy." They did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.Īccording to the LA Times, Hakami said they wanted to speak with women who had accused Hammer of sexual assault and physical abuse so as to help "break the cycles of abuse."Įven so, Effie said she always said no. Her claims appear during the course of "House of Hammer," a three-episode documentary produced by Elli Hakami and Julian Hobbs of Talos Films.
#ARMIE HAMMER KID SUCKING TOE SKIN#
Lorenze previously claimed Hammer, 36, used a knife to carve his initial into her skin and asked her to remove her ribs so he could eat them. Speaking on Thursday's episode of the "Sofia with an F" podcast, the 24-year-old content creator said she decided not to participate because "the situation was traumatic." "When I keep screaming 'no' and they keep going, saying they don't need my permission, they remind me of Armie."Įffie did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.Īnd while she didn't agree to be part of the series, her lawyer Gloria Allred did, which Effie said she was not aware of.Īllred did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment but told the LA Times that statements she made "on behalf of clients have been made because the statements were consistent with our representation, were authorized either explicitly or implicitly, and were made because I believed that the statements were in the client's best interests." "The way they've been exploiting my trauma is disgusting," she told the newspaper. However, in a statement to the Los Angeles Times, Effie said she never wanted a part of it and felt badgered by producers. Their role in Hammer's public fall from grace has now been featured in "House of Hammer," which premiered on Friday on Discovery+. Since then, multiple women have accused the actor of sexual assault. Another added: “Armie Hammer not only let his son suck on his toes, but he also took a video of it AND posted it on Instagram…?”Īnd while some people weren’t pleased by Hammer and Chambers’ choice to show the world the video, others came to their defense.Hammer's attorney, Andrew Brettler, subsequently denied the allegations in a statement to Insider and the messages shared on social media in January remain unverified. “When I saw Armie Hammer is trending, I was worried it might be because he put his foot in his mouth, and, well, I was close,” one social media user quipped. In the short video, Hammer’s wife Elizabeth Chambers - who is seemingly the one who filmed it - can be heard saying, “This is not normal.” After the clip began to make its rounds on social media, Hammer quickly became a trending topic on Twitter as social media users had a lot to say. “This happened for a solid 7 minutes,” Hammer, 32, captioned an Instagram Story of the tot with the actor’s big toe in his mouth on Saturday, July 27, and added the hashtag, “#Footfetishonfleek.” The Call Me By Your Name actor sparked major reactions after he posted a clip of his 2-year-old son, Ford, sucking on his toes. Chambers said she is supporting Hammer in becoming the best father and the best person he can be, but everything else is his own journey. Elizabeth Chambers, 40, has spoken out about House of Hammer, a new documentary that centers on allegations of sexual violence made against her estranged husband Armie Hammer, 36. Armie Hammer just sent the twittersphere into overdrive.
