Early in 2021 Dru Hammer's world fell apart. The previous year her son, the actor (star of and ), and his wife Elizabeth Chambers announced their separation after ten years of marriage. The split seemed amicable. Throughout they had been quarantining with their two children, Harper Grace, then five, and Ford Douglas Armand, three, at the family house in the Cayman Islands with Armie's father Michael and stepmother Misty, and perhaps the pressure had been too much.Then, in January 2021, women started coming forward with allegations against her son of illicit affairs, rape and cannibalistic fantasies. In March an accuser, Effie, said he'd committed rape 'and other acts of violence' during a four-year affair. She also published private messages purportedly written by Hammer, in which he allegedly said, among other things, 'I need to drink your blood,' and 'I am a 100% cannibal'. The comments circulated widely on social media. business owner Courtney Vucekovich, who dated Armie after his divorce, claimed, 'He said to me he wants to break my rib and barbecue and eat it.' Paige Lorenze, who dated him for four months in 2020, said that he had branded his initial 'A' into her pubic area with a knife, bruised and sexually coerced her.The claims forced Armie to renounce his role in the movie , co-starring Jennifer Lopez, and a spin-off called, before filming was to begin in July 2021. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) began investigating the sexual assault allegations. Women's rights attorney Gloria Allred announced she was representing Effie, who has since identified herself as Efrosina Angelova. Soon after, Armie's agency WME dropped him and his final projects in the pipeline – , and , a Broadway show, bit the dust.
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