Armie Hammer docuseries to remove photo of alleged bite mark

The Armie Hammer docuseries about the sexual abuse allegations against him is making a change following “new information.”

“House of Hammer” 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.

Courtney Vucekovich — one of Hammer’s former partners — accused him of improper sexual behavior and participated in an on-camera interview for the Discovery+ docuseries, where she alleged love-bombing, coercion and abuse.

“He bites really hard,” Vucekovich claimed.

She said that Hammer, 36, allegedly coerced her into multiple BDSM situations that made her feel unsafe, including rope bondage and biting. 

The bite mark as seen on Pinterest.
Pinterest
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“House of Hammer” is streaming on Discovery+.
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“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.”

In the docuseries, Vucekovich also said the “Call Me By Your Name” actor once reportedly left her a letter that read, “I am going to bite the f—k out of you,” with his signature. 

As Vucekovich talks about the biting, a photo is shown on screen. She claimed the photo was taken by Hammer and she believes it’s of her own body.

Courtney Vucekovich
Courtney Vucekovich gave an on-camera interview in “House of Hammer.”
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Social media users were quick to notice something was off about the photo of the alleged bite mark.

After the discovery, Talos Films is working to remove the image from “House of Hammer,” according to Variety.

“We take seriously the responsibility of representing victims’ stories. When new information came forward about this series we immediately began investigating it and will make any appropriate changes as quickly as possible,” a spokesperson for the production company said in a statement.

“We are proud of those who came forward to share their truth to the public — including Courtney Vucekovich and Casey Hammer — and stand firmly behind the important message in this docuseries.”

Meanwhile, Vucekovich explained in a statement to People how the photo made its way into the docuseries. 

“When you are love-bombed, you receive multiple images in rapid succession. During my time with Armie, I received numerous messages including countless images and videos,” she said. “The bite mark shown was a photo sent by Armie within our archived text thread and over a year later, I believed it to have been a photo of me given that I have dozens of photos depicting his abuse on my body.”

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House of Hammer | Official Trailer | discovery+
Screengrabs from trailer
Armie Hammer was at the center of a cannibalism scandal in early 2021.
Discovery+
ARMIE HAMMER DOCUMENTARY
House of Hammer | Official Trailer | discovery+
Screengrabs from trailer
Armie Hammer was dropped from projects over graphic messages he allegedly sent women.
Discovery+

Vucekovich previously spoke to Page Six about her gory romance with the actor, claiming Hammer told her he wanted “to break my rib and barbecue and eat it.”

After the release of the “House of Hammer” trailer, she posted to her Instagram story writing, “onwards and upwards is the only option.”

Hammer was hit with a string of allegations of sexual abuse after being at the center of a cannibalism scandal in early 2021. He was dropped by his agency, WME, and a number of projects over graphic messages he allegedly sent women telling them he wanted to eat their flesh during sexual encounters.

ARMIE HAMMER DOCUMENTARY
House of Hammer | Official Trailer | discovery+
Screengrabs from trailer
Courtney Vucekovich — one of Armie Hammer’s former partners — accused him of improper sexual behavior.
Discovery+

The LAPD is currently investigating Hammer over claims he “violently raped” an ex-girlfriend called Effie.

“House of Hammer” is currently streaming on Discovery+.

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