Armie Hammer says women were “my bags of drugs with skin on them.”

Armie Hammer says women were “my bags of drugs with skin on them.”

Armie Hammer talks about his past actions.

The 38-year-old actor, who was shunned by Hollywood after a woman accused him of rape and shared violent, cannibalistic fantasies with other women, has previously admitted infidelity.

Hammer confessed to cheating on his now ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers, 42, but denied the allegations against him. The Call Me by Your Name star was investigated by the LAPD for sexual assault, but no charges were filed.

Elizabeth Chambers and Armie Hammer attend the World Premiere of “Bad Boys for Life” at the TCL Chinese Theater on January 14, 2020 in Hollywood, California. FilmMagic

Although Hammer, who is father to Harper, 10, and son Ford (who turns eight this month), denies any wrongdoing, he reveals that using women would boost his ego.

“People were my bags of drugs with skin on them. Having that, having people wanting to have sex with me, having sex with people, doing all those things gave me a feeling of power. It gave me a feeling of validation,” he said while speaking to comedians Christina Pazsitzky and Tom Segura on Wednesday’s episode of their podcast “Your Mom’s House.”

“What I would do is pick up these girls and take them on a whirlwind month and a half, road trips, excursions, whatever. “We’ll do all of those things. We’re going to have great sex. Everything will be great. And at the end I’ll say, ‘Hey, good job. Go team.’ And then I’ll do it with someone else and make that person feel like, ‘Wait a minute.’ I just got sucked into this tornado of a world and every now and then I felt like this was my place.”

But “The Social Network” star, who previously revealed he was sexually abused by a pastor when he was 13, is in therapy and reflecting on his past.

“There are aspects of my behavior that I think may not be exactly healthier. Then there were aspects of my behavior that were just expressions of my own sexuality,” Hammer told the hosts. “So I had to kind of sift through all of that and figure out what’s coming from the right place, what’s coming from a place of trauma.”

The movie star, who is planning his comeback while living in what he calls a “small apartment,” also addressed the public’s reaction.

Actor Armie Hammer attends the New York screening of “Hotel Mumbai” at Times Square EDITION on March 17, 2019 in New York City. WireImage

“The world seemed to be falling apart and people were just deeply dissatisfied with their own lives. And then comes this salacious story where this actor wants to murder and eat people. And suddenly everyone was like, ‘Oh, it’s so much more fun to focus on that than the fact that I can’t leave my living room,'” Hammer said.

When it came to his sexual fantasies, Hammer revealed that he enjoys tying up a partner during sex. He said he even practiced on a mannequin he bought at a department store.

“I like the idea of ​​you being completely mine. Yes. I can do whatever I want and you love it because you know you’re mine,” he shared.

Actor Armie Hammer attends the Sony Pictures Classics screening of “Call Me By Your Name” hosted by Calvin Klein and The Cinema Society at the Museum of Modern Art on November 16, 2017 in New York City. WireImage

“And it’s just fun to talk about this obsession. And by the way, especially when you’re drunk, stoned or high at night and texting. And as you say that, you giggle to yourself and go, “I’m going to fucking cut your toe off and keep it in my pocket so I have a piece of you everywhere I go, ha ha.” Ha .”

Hammer, who split from Chambers in 2020 after 10 years of marriage, claimed his intentions were taken out of context.

“If anyone was recording anyone’s bedroom conversations – especially when people were having a bit of sexy time – and he was recording the shit they were saying, even if it was completely banal, and you read that out of context somewhere else.”, everyone will say, ‘You guys are fucking disgusting.'”

Elizabeth Chambers and Armie Hammer attend the premiere of Columbia Pictures’ “Bad Boys for Life” at the TCL Chinese Theater on January 14, 2020 in Hollywood, California. FilmMagic

These days, Hammer is focused on hosting the Armie HammerTime Podcast and is confident about his future.

He recently filmed the film “Frontier Crucible” with William H. Macy, but joked, “I wouldn’t say I’m back, (but) I’m working.”

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