Armie Hammer Jokes About 'Roofie-ing People' After Assault and Cannibalism Allegations

On a recent episode of 'Armie HammerTime,' the actor reflected on his time smoking copious amounts of marijuana and joked about ‘roofie-ing people.'

August 7, 2025
In this image released on November 15, Armie Hammer attends the 2020 E! People's Choice Awards held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California and on broadcast on Sunday, November 15, 2020.
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Armie Hammer is raising eyebrows with a recent joke he made about roofies.

On his July 28 podcast episode of Armie HammerTime, the actor took time to reminisce about the time he used to smoke enough weed to incapacitate people. He referenced the sedative Rohypnol, which is commonly referred to as a “date-rape drug” and is illegally used and has debilitating effects.

Hammer, 38, was having a conversation with longtime friend Ashton Ramsey when he joked, “I loved marijuana roofie-ing people.” Despite Ramsey’s efforts to get him to “self-censor,” Hammer continued with, “I loved poisoning people.”

The Call Me by Your Name star went on to clarify that, “[He] loved smoking marijuana with people to the point where they were like, ‘I’m so stoned, I can’t feel my feet.’”

Hammer claimed to be smoking between 15 and 20 joints per day, admitting that he probably “smoked more marijuana than anyone on earth.”

He then recalled a time when he got so stoned with Johnny Depp before a press junket for The Lone Ranger and said, “They never let me hang out with Johnny on the press tour after that. They would always keep us apart.”

The Social Network actor’s comments come four years after his ex-girlfriends’ rape and cannibalism allegations were made public. Hammer has denied the accusations since 2021, and in a 2023 interview with AirMail, he claimed the alleged rape of his ex Effie Angelova was consensual.

Another of Hammer’s ex-girlfriends, Courtney Vucekovich, exclusively told Page Six in 2021 that, “[Hammer] said to me he wants to break my rib and barbecue and eat it.”

In a February appearance on The Louis Theroux Podcast, Hammer addressed the cannibalism rumors—including one that he had taken a bite out of an animal’s heart while it was “still warm.”

He said, “You take a bite out of the heart, and you’ve got all your buddies around you, they’re goading you on. It’s sort of like an almost overly charged male rite of passage when you go hunting for your first time.”

He clarified that he didn’t eat the heart and definitely “not for the purpose of any cannibalism or any sexual gratification.”

At the time these accusations became public, Hammer was going through a divorce from his wife Elizabeth Chambers, with whom he shares two children, Harper, 10, and Ford, 8.