Scandal-plagued Armie Hammer just made a wild, gory acting cameo as Kannibal Ken

Armie Hammer isn’t holding back when it comes to his latest role.Nearly four years after the actor’s career was derailed by scandal due to allegations of sexual abuse and cannibalistic fantasies in 2021, Hammer, 38, is back in the spotlight.

The “Death on the Nile” alum made a brief cameo in the music video for “Typical Squeeze,” which was released Monday by the English artist Georgie Leahy.Hammer appears in the pop track as a character called “Kannibal Ken,” per the song’s official YouTube credits.

The tune is about a rebellious woman who is not a “safe bet, good girl or typical squeeze.” “Everybody’s got a little wild side,” the song’s lyrics read.Halfway through the video Hammer pops up in the back of Leahy’s convertible, which causes it to flip and bloody severed limbs fly out of the car and into the streets.Kannibal Ken also appears to be a play on Ryan Gosling’s role as Ken in last year’s hit film “Barbie.”Hammer became the talk of the town after the allegations against him surfaced.The “Call Me by My Name” star was then dropped by his publicist and talent agency and had to leave multiple acting projects that were in the works.Although Hammer denied any criminal wrongdoing and maintained that his relationships were all consensual, he did admit to taking advantage of an “imbalance of power” and being emotionally abusive with some past sexual partners.

However, Hammer did not face any criminal charges.In July, the Hollywood star appeared on “Piers Morgan Uncensored” and reiterated that he never sexually assaulted anyone, including his former girlfriend Effie Angelova.In 2021, Angelova accused Hammer of raping her and abusing her “mentally, emotionally and sexually” in 2017.Multiple other women came forward claiming Hammer was into cannibalistic fantasies and BDSM.

(The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed last year that Hammer would not be charged with sexual assaul...

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