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Two of Armie Hammer's ex-girlfriends say he was obsessed with cannibalism during the time they were dating in an upcoming documentary entitled House of Hammer.
Courtney Vucekovich and Julia Morrison have revealed some of the harrowing texts they were sent while they dated the disgraced actor in the first trailer for the new three-part documentary.
House of Hammer is coming to New Zealand viewers soon via ThreeNow.
The documentary includes screenshots of messages and voice notes the Social Network star allegedly sent them, revealing the extremes Hammer apparently wanted to reach in their relationships.
"I have a fantasy about having someone prove their love and devotion and tying them up in a public place at night and making their body free use," one alleged message from Hammer says.
Another says: "I am 100% a cannibal" and "I want to eat you".
Vucekovich also shared an alleged handwritten note from the actor, in which Hammer said he was "going to bite the f**k out of you".
Hammer's aunt Casey Hammer - who is the granddaughter of Armand Hammer, the businessman who made the family fortune in the oil business - also stars in the trailer, saying the family was like the Roy family in TV show Succession.
"I'm about to reveal the dark, twisted secrets of the Hammer family," Casey says in the trailer.
Armie Hammer has been laying low for the past year following several allegations of sexual abuse.
He made headlines in 2021 after a series of shocking leaked private messages emerged apparently showing him admit to being a cannibal, discusses rape fantasies and talk about having "slaves", among other disturbing topics.
Hammer has denied all allegations but his ex-girlfriend Jessica Ciencin Henriquez, tweeted that she believed the messages shared online were real.
Later that year, it was reported that the actor checked into a rehabilitation facility for drug, alcohol and sex addictions.
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