Armie Hammer Quits Broadway Show Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

Hollywood actor Armie Hammer has quit Broadway as the allegations of sexual assault against him continue to roll in.

Armie was set to star in Tracey Letts’ The Minutes. But the actor has since been accused of being a sexual cannibal and sexual assault.

“I have loved every single second of working on The Minutes with the family I made from Steppenwolf. But right now I need to focus on myself and my health for the sake of my family. Consequently, I will not be returning to Broadway with the production,” Hammer said in a statement.

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The production team also released the following statement: “Armie remains a valued colleague to all of us who have worked with him onstage and offstage on The Minutes. We wish only the best for him and respect his decision.”

The actor now has no more future projects on the horizon. He has denied all of the allegations and says that all of his interactions with the women were “completely consensual in that they were fully discussed, agreed upon, and mutually participatory.”