It (sort of) adds up
Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images In case you were wondering what’s going on with Armie Hammer, who was dropped from several Hollywood projects last year after several allegations of psychological abuse and rape were leveled against him, the internet appears to have an answer.
Writer Muna Mire wrote in a since-deleted tweet that Armie Hammer was the personal concierge of a friend’s parents during their trip to the Cayman Islands resort Morritt’s. The post was accompanied by a photo of a flyer, which advertised a personal concierge named “Armie” under an instantly recognizable photo of Hammer and the Morritt’s logo.
It adds up: Hammer grew up in the Cayman Islands and was reportedly living there during most of the pandemic. He was last seen returning to the Cayman Islands in December after checking into rehab six months earlier for what Vanity Fair called “drug, alcohol, and sex issues.” Still, given his family history, he’s probably not strapped for cash.
In any case, we rang up the front desk for answers. Christopher Butcher, Morritt’s sales manager, informed the Cut that Hammer does not currently work at the hotel and that the flyer was a joke. “Armie plays golf with one of my staff,” Butcher said. “He came down for the day to see what we do.” As for the flyer, “they were messing around to see if he would get more clients coming in if he had a picture of Armie on his flier that he puts out,” he explained.
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