The Armie Hammer docuseries about the sexual abuse allegations against him is making a change following “new information.”
” will be removing an image of a bite mark that one of Hammer’s exes believed to be a photo of her own body — but is reportedly a picture of a bite mark tattoo taken from Pinterest.
“He tells you to wear them like a badge of honor,” she claimed. “Almost like he convinced me that I’m lucky to have it. As f—ked up as it sounds, at that time, I was interpreting that as love. Looking at it now, makes me sick. He pushes your boundaries a little bit at a time.”
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