Eww. I bet you wouldn't catch Henry Cavill saying this. They aren't gonna hide it anymore.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9133153/Armie-Hammer-trending-topic-graphic-Instagram-DMs-hes-accused-sending-leaked.html
Armie Hammer's name was trending on social media on Sunday as a series of graphic Instagram DMs he allegedly penned to a woman were leaked publicly, talking about cannibalism and other topics.
The actor's direct messages were not verified, prompting skepticism from users who said it looked like a fake, according to a report from Just Jared.
The Call Me By Your Name star, 34, had previously made headlines of a similar nature in 2017, after he liked a series of tweets dealing with bondage and comparable aspects of sex.
The latest leaked DMs, alleged to be from Armie's Instagram account include graphic accounts of sex acts and cannibalism and the message: 'I am 100% a cannibal.'
https://www.biography.com/actor/armie-hammer
Actor Armie Hammer is the great-grandson of oil tycoon and philanthropist Armand Hammer. Despite coming from a family of successful businessmen, he struck out in a completely different direction as a TV and movie actor. Hammer first earned widespread recognition for playing the real-life Winklevoss twins in the hit movie The Social Network, about the creation of Facebook. He went on to star in films like Mirror, Mirror, The Lone Ranger and The Man From U.N.C.L.E., before earning a Golden Globe nomination for his work in Call Me By Your Name.
Early Years
Armand Douglas Hammer was born to Michael Armand Hammer and his wife, Dru Ann Mobley, on August 28, 1986, in Los Angeles. Hammer's father owned a TV and production company in L.A., but also operated a nonprofit Christian radio station, as well the Grace Christian Academy, in the Cayman Islands. For the young Hammer, this meant shuttling back and forth between the two locales. He initially attended the school founded by his father but later transferred to Los Angeles Baptist High School. Hammer decided to pursue an acting career instead of graduating, much to his parents'