Armie Hammer announced this week that he started a podcast.
The actor, who was once a rising star in Hollywood, has laid low in recent years after a sexual assault accusation that contributed to the derailing of his career. But on Monday he announced his new show, called “The Armie HammerTime Podcast,” on Instagram.
“Some of you are going to love this and some of you are going to hate it,” Mr. Hammer said, using an expletive, in the video announcement.
“Throughout the course of the day, every single person you interact with knows at least one thing that you don’t, so teach me what that one thing is,” Mr. Hammer said, describing the format of the podcast. His first guest was Tom Arnold, the ex-husband of Roseanne Barr and co-star of the 1994 action flick “True Lies,” who discussed sobriety and childhood sexual abuse with Mr. Hammer.
In the announcement video, Mr. Hammer, who did not respond to an interview request, appears to be skateboarding on a California boardwalk. He describes his new venture as a diary of sorts — “a chronicling of putting my life back together.”
Mr. Hammer, who had a breakout role as both Winklevoss twins in “The Social Network,” had his career quickly unravel after a series of accusations involving sexual assault and shocking comments related to cannibalism.
In July 2020, Elizabeth Chambers, a television personality and Mr. Hammer’s wife of a decade, filed for divorce. In January 2021, an anonymous Instagram account posted direct messages it claimed had been written by Mr. Hammer. In the messages, Mr. Hammer purportedly said, “I need to drink your blood” and “I am a 100% cannibal.”
Later that year, in March 2021, the Los Angeles Police Department opened an investigation after a woman accused Mr. Hammer of raping her in April 2017. The woman said Mr. Hammer had slammed her head against a wall multiple times, which bruised her face, and that he had beaten her feet with a crop.
Mr. Hammer, through an attorney, rebutted the accusations. “From Day 1, Mr. Hammer has maintained that all of his interactions” with the woman and with all his sexual partners “have been completely consensual, discussed and agreed upon in advance, and mutually participatory,” his lawyer, Andrew B. Brettler, said at the time.
The charges were dropped in 2023 as a result of “insufficient evidence to charge Mr. Hammer with a crime,” Tiffiny Blacknell, a spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office, said in a statement.
After the accusations, Mr. Hammer, who was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2017 for his role in “Call Me by Your Name,” dropped out of several projects, including a romantic comedy with Jennifer Lopez and a Paramount+ series. He has not acted since, with his lone credit coming in “Death on the Nile,” which was filmed in 2019 but was not released until 2022.
Despite that collapse, Mr. Hammer made light of his supposed interest in cannibalism on the podcast episode with Mr. Arnold, joking that as a result of all the attention, “I kind of like the cannibal stuff now.”
All of that attention, however, has not helped him pay his bills. Mr. Hammer’s most recent post on Instagram before the announcement of his podcast was a video of him standing in the parking lot of a CarMax with his truck. He planned to sell the vehicle. “I can’t afford it,” he said. “I can’t afford the gas anymore.”
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