Armie Hammer shows off symbolic new tattoos

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Armie Hammer has returned to the United States with some new ink.

The actor, who had been living in the Cayman Islands since his “cannibal” scandal, was spotted poolside at a hotel in Southern California Tuesday showing off some previously unseen tattoos.

Hammer, 35, now has a large upside-down triangle in the middle of his chest, as well as a second triangle bisected by a line on his arm: the alchemy symbols for air and water, respectively.

The “Call Me By Your Name” actor has been busy adding to his collection of body art lately, reportedly getting five tats in rapid succession after his estranged wife, Elizabeth Chambers, filed for divorce in 2020.

Those designs include “an outline of the Caymans above his knee; a heart that was inked by the in-house tattoo artist at Kaia Gerber’s birthday party to match two teenage boys’; the letters ‘E.G.B.A.,’ standing for ‘Everything’s gonna be alright’; and the word ‘chaos’ because he wants his life to be chaos,” according to Vanity Fair.

In 2021, Hammer completed an almost nine-month stay at a Florida rehab center after being accused of sexual and emotional abuse by multiple women.

He has called the allegations “bulls—t,” while his lawyer told Page Six: “From day one, Mr. Hammer has maintained that all of his interactions [with sexual partners] have been completely consensual, discussed and agreed upon in advance, and mutually participatory.”

The first trailer for an explosive new documentary on the actor and his family legacy was released on Wednesday, in which some of Hammer’s alleged victims reveal voice memos and messages the star purportedly sent them.

The three-part series, titled “House of Hammer,” premieres Sept. 2 on Discovery+.

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