Armie Hammer Details “Unsafe” People in His Life Before Being Canceled
Armie Hammer is taking accountability.
The Call Me By Your Name star addressed his past behavior that led to the derailment of his acting career in 2021. While he continued to deny the allegations of cannibalism, rape and physical abuse lodged against him, Hammer candidly admitted, “I made these problems for myself.”
“This didn’t happen to me by a fluke accident,” he said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published June 16. “I didn’t do what people are saying I did. But I brought very dangerous and unsafe people into my life, and I pissed off people in my life—and here we are.”
But, highlighting his personal growth in recent years, the Man From U.N.C.L.E. actor does not regret the public fallout.
“I remember the emotional state and the mental state I was in before all that happened. Healthy people don’t act the way I was acting,” the 39-year-old shared. “I would have loved if I could have had an opportunity to do it in a little bit more of a gentle way, but at the end of the day—you get what you get.”






