Armie Hammer addresses cannibalism and assault allegations
- Armie Hammer denied cannibalism allegations and stated his actions were "not illegal" after facing sexual assault claims, as he discussed on The Louis Theroux Podcast.
- Prosecutors did not charge Hammer in 2023, citing "insufficient evidence" regarding the allegations made in 2021.
- Hammer admitted to taking a bite out of a living animal's heart during a hunting trip as part of a tradition, but clarified he did not eat an entire heart.
- He claims to have multiple offers for new projects and has recently completed filming a movie in the U.S., indicating a potential career comeback.
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