True to form, Armie Hammer is taking a real bite out of the timeline today.
A few hours ago, Hammer took to Instagram to post a Story with a map of the U.S. that he claims proves that vore is an incredibly popular fetish. “I expect an apology immediately," he wrote over the map detailing the most searched for fetishes in each state. According to said map, “vore” takes the top spot in Arkansas, California, Georgia, Hawaii, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada and Vermont.
The data comes from Clips4sale, a proto-OnlyFans known for its fetish content. Reportedly, the site experienced a “tremendous growth” in vore fantasies in 2024, which earned it the second most-searched fetish term on the platform, preceded only by “giantess.” (The official vore definition, per Wikipedia: “Vorarephilia (often shortened to vore) is a paraphilia characterized by the erotic desire to be consumed by, or to personally consume, another person or creature, or an erotic attraction to the process of eating in general practice. Soft vore fantasies are separated from sexual fantasies of cannibalism, also referred to as ‘hard vore,’ because the soft vore victim is normally swallowed alive and whole.”)
Obviously, the Instagram Story is Hammer more or less telling on himself as his interest in vore has basically tanked his career. In 2021, the Call Me By Your Name actor wasn’t only accused of violent rape and physical abuse by a former partner (Hammer was later declared not guilty), but rumors and unverified screenshots started circulating highlighting Hammer’s alleged cannibalism kink on the accounts of multiple women he’d been communicating with (he supposedly told some of them that he wanted to cook them alive and that he “craved blood”).
jan 11 - tw cannibalism // armie hammer blood drinking cannibal sex kink dms pic.twitter.com/AoNZgvoHIm
— au. (@gobIinesque) January 11, 2021
The scandal ultimately led him to being dropped by his agent and working as a timeshare salesman in the Cayman Islands.
Officially, Hammer continues to deny these claims. Sure, he took a bite out of a living animal’s heart, but that was “not for the purpose of any cannibalism or any sexual gratification,” he argued on The Louis Theroux Podcast in February 2021.
Yet now he’s back out here asking for apologies on Instagram. It’s hard for that not to leave a bad taste in your mouth.
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