Armie Hammer Appears as “Kannibal Ken” in Music Video 4 Years After Cannibalism Allegations

Nearly four years after Armie Hammer’s cannibalism allegations came to light, the disgraced actor made an appearance in a budding artist’s music video. 

By Olivia Evans Dec 04, 2024 2:24 PM
| Updated Dec 04, 2024 6:31 PM
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Watch: Armie Hammer Cameos As “Kannibal Ken” in Music Video 4 Years After Cannibalism Claims

Armie Hammer has a new calling card. 

Nearly four years after several women came forward with sexual assault and cannibalism allegations against the actor, he has returned to the small screen. 

Hammer appeared in a small role in Georgie Leahy’s music video for “Typical Squeeze,” released Dec. 2, under the moniker of “Kannibal Ken,” per the YouTube video credits. 

In his cameo, the 38-year-old pops up behind the singer’s convertible in a floral button-up shirt. He creeps behind the car’s trunk to lip sync some of the song’s lyrics, “Hey, I’m not your typical squeeze.” 

Visibly terrified of the actor's character, the singer turns the car wheel, flipping over the vehicle before what appears to be CGI human body parts flood the screen. 

Hammer’s embrace of his prior allegations comes over a year after the Los Angeles Police Department dropped a two-year investigation into his sexual misconduct, citing the “complexity” of the relationships left them unable to pursue charges. (Throughout the investigation, Hammer denied all allegations through his lawyer, and earlier this year denied them again on the Club Random podcast, saying the LAPD, “came to the conclusion that there was no evidence that any crime had been committed.”)

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Despite the tarnish the ordeal brought to Hammer’s career, he previously emphasized why he is no longer fazed by the cannibalism allegations in particular. 

“I’m not gonna lie,” the Call Me By Your Name star said on a recent episode of his Armie Hammer Time podcast. “The cannibal thing makes more noise. You don’t get an apology tour in this world. Someone says something about you, everyone believes it—and then they move on with their lives to whatever it is that they’re focused on. ‘Cause they’ve got their own lives.”

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Still, Hammer—who shares kids Harper, 9, and Ford, 7, with ex Elizabeth Chambers—vehemently denied the cannibalism allegations previously, calling them “outlandish.”

“You're just like, ‘What?’” Hammer recalled thinking. “‘What are you talking about? Do you know what you have to do to be a cannibal? You have to eat people. How am I going to be a cannibal?’ It was bizarre.”

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