Armie Hammer Announces New Podcast About 'Putting My Life Back Together': 'Some of You Are Going to Hate It'
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Armie Hammer is inviting fans to tune in as he attempts to re-establish himself in Hollywood.
On Monday, Oct. 28, Hammer, 38, shared a video of himself appearing to skateboard through Venice Beach in Los Angeles to Instagram as he announced he is launching a podcast titled The Armie HammerTime Podcast, which he described as a long-form interview series that will also function as "a journal of sorts," some two months after he moved back to Los Angeles.
"So, I've got a little bit of news; I think some of you are going to love this, and some of you are going to f------ hate it," he said in the video. "But basically, I'm starting a podcast, and the original idea of the podcast was sort of the concept that over the course of a day every single person you interact with knows at least one thing that you don't. So, teach me what that one thing is."
"I want to have long-form, interesting conversations with people who have tools or skills or have acquired wisdom or even just know random shit that I don't know [and] I want to learn," he added, emphasizing that the show will also follow his new life in L.A.
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"I've been gone for the last four years and now I'm back, you know," Hammer said. "What are you going to do? So it's going to be a sort of journal, a chronicling of putting my life back together."
Hammer's podcast launched Oct. 28 featuring an hour-long interview with comedian and actor Tom Arnold. Short clips already released from the episode show that the two touch on past allegations that Hammer was a cannibal, and his experience dealing with crisis PR teams when a series of controversies and allegations of physical and sexual abuse against him erupted in 2021.
"Like I said, some of you are going to love this. Some of you are going to hate this, but tune in," Hammer said as he finished the video. "We're going to have interesting conversations with interesting people, and yeah, let you into my world a little bit. Hope you enjoy."
Hammer last appeared in a movie with 2022's Death on the Nile; he does not appear to have any acting projects in the works at the moment. Back in June, a source close to the actor told PEOPLE that Hammer "wants to prove himself and win back credibility by clawing his way back into Hollywood."
"He doesn’t want to be seen as taking favors," the insider added at the time.
единственная хорошая новость из этого для меня - это то, что он снова хорошо выглядит.
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Disgraced actor Armie Hammer returns with new podcast and admits he 'likes the cannibal stuff now'
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Hammer's Hollywood career ended in 2021 over sexual assault allegations
He has now launched The Armie HammerTime Podcast
The first episode, which features fellow actor Tom Arnold, sees the Call Me By Your Name star address his various controversies, from cannibalism to his financial woes.
The episode was filmed inside of Hammer's modest and sparsely decorated Los Angeles apartment, with Arnold sitting on a rundown leather lounge that Hammer found on Facebook Marketplace.
'Jerry and I went and picked this up yesterday in Glendale,' Hammer told Arnold as he pointed to the worn piece of furniture.
'$150!' he beamed, before admitting that he'd 'haggled' to get the price down.
Arnold then compared Hammer's rent-controlled home to a 'closet' due to its small size.
In August, Hammer claimed that he was so broke that he had to sell his truck because he couldn't afford gas anymore.
The pair eventually got to the topic of Hammer's cannibal rumors, with the Nocturnal Animals star admitting that he's now become fond of the 'wild' claims.
'I kind of like the cannibal stuff now,' he laughed. 'I'm just like, "Hey, I'm a cannibal!"'
So far, the podcast has received an overwhelmingly positive response from fans, with many expressing their support for the disgraced actor in the comments section.
'I love the cannibal stuff too Armie,' one joked, while another wrote, 'Glad you can laugh about it now!'
A third added, 'Always here supporting you. People need to stop kink-shaming or drawing extreme conclusions. There's never been anything wrong with what you're into.'