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Why Isn’t Jenna Ortega In ‘You’ Season 4?

The stalker hit You returns this week for another round of morally ambiguous fun, this time set in London! You follows killer/talker/book lover Joe Goldberg and his various aliases as he embarks on dangerous relationships in order to escape his even darker past.

Ortega was one of the rare characters to make it out of You alive. She starred in season two of the stalker drama as Ellie, Joe/Will’s young neighbor who lives with her sister Delilah. Ellie is one of the few characters that Joe feels protective of and manages to look after her despite partaking in his killing ways.

Ellie didn’t appear in season three of the show, but it seems like they were planning on bringing Ortega back for the fourth season, only she had something else to do. “We wanted to bring Ellie back and we heard, ‘Oh, Jenna is doing some show,’” season four showrunner Sera Gamble recently told IndieWire. “Some show” turned out to be Wednesday, one of Netflix’s biggest titles. So she had a good reason to sit this one out.

Even though her storyline didn’t continue in season four, the door is always open for her to return and potentially face off against Joe. Gamble added, “It’s been just such a pleasure to see Jenna this year. We have ideas for Ellie if her schedule allows her to visit us again.”

By the end You season two, Delilah ends up missing and Joe gives Ellie money and has her take off on her own so she won’t be taken in by the foster care system. So there is always a chance she can make her way back. As Gamble pointed out, “Any character who’s not dead who knows anything about Joe, it’s fair game to try to exert any justice.” Who’s to say Ellie didn’t take off and head straight to New York City? Maybe Ghost Face is the only person who can really stop Joe.

(Via IndieWire)

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A ‘White Lotus’ Season 1 Star Details His Scene From Season 2 That Was Sadly Cut

The second season of The White Lotus featured a tragic pair of returning characters from season one, one of whom is history’s greatest monster. It was almost four, however.

Last December, we learned that Lukas Gage was going to reprise his role as White Lotus employee / rimjob recipient Dillon during the scene in the Italy-set season where Tanya (played by Emmy-winning national treasure Jennifer Coolidge) was high on cocaine. But the actor’s cameo with another White Lotus alumnus got cut.

Gage explained what happened in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter. “Fred [Hechinger, who played Quinn] and I did a scene for season two. When Jennifer is with the gays in Palermo, she originally opens a door in the villa and sees a shot of me doing drugs that turns out to be an illusion,” he said. “It got cut because it didn’t work with the show, but I didn’t care because I got a free trip to the Four Seasons. And now for season three, I’m literally writing [creator Mike White] every day like, hey, remember me!”

It’s hard to forget his big scene. It sounds like it will also be hard to forget a certain “golden” scene from season four of You, which Gage also stars in. “I’ll say it was my idea to wear the googles,” he said. “With that scene, and in The White Lotus, I wasn’t doing it to be sexy, but for comedic value. I didn’t think it was going to be hot for people. But I did want to go as far as possible. It can’t be a half rim job, or a half golden shower — although we did use a water machine with yellow food coloring.”

Acting is a weird profession.

(Via the Hollywood Reporter)

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Patrick Stewart Confirms That He’s On ‘Standby’ To Possibly Join Hugh Jackman In ‘Deadpool 3’

Patrick Stewart could be making another appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After appearing in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness as a multiversal variant of Professor Charles Xavier, Stewart could be pulling a similar trick in Deadpool 3, which will see his X-Men co-star Hugh Jackman make his first appearance MCU appearance as Wolverine. However, don’t expect Stewart to spill any Marvel secrets. He knows the game by now.

“I’ve been told to standby,” Stewart told Comic Book when asked if he’s returning for another stab at Professor X. “I know nothing more than that, honest.”

Stewart’s possible addition is an interesting development considering both he and Jackman seemed content with making the critically-acclaimed Logan their final performances as the fan-favorite characters. However, Stewart was first to crack that seal, and Jackman wasn’t far behind. In fact, the Wolverine actor revealed that he immediately regretted hanging up his claws after the first 20 minutes of Deadpool.

“I was like, ‘Ah, damn it!’” Jackman told Variety shortly after the Deadpool 3 announcement. “All I kept seeing in my head was ‘48 Hrs.’ with Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. So it’s been brewing for a long time. It just took me longer to get here.”

Jackman also shot down rumors that Marvel had to use some sort of trick (or a bundle of cash) to convince Jackman to come back. “Come on, I make my own decisions brother,” Jackman responded to an online fan video.

Deadpool 3 slashes into theaters on November 8, 2024.

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50 Cent Said He Won’t Pick Sides Between Cardi B And Nicki Minaj But Went All-In On One Anyway

The feud between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj has cooled off since their open conflict in 2018, but that doesn’t mean it’s over. Now, it’s more of a Cold War, as we saw last year when they renewed hostilities mainly through proxies like Akbar V and JT after Nicki apparently demanded a blood oath in exchange for a slot on the “Super Freaky Girl (Queen Mix).”

Likewise, most observers have remained cautiously neutral (although that hasn’t exactly been a winning strategy either). There is, however, one exception: 50 Cent, the king of controversy himself. Never one to shy away from a hot take or a chance to stir the pot, 50 weighed in on the feud between the two in a new interview with Billboard celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album.

At first, he feigns reluctance to choose a side, saying, “Hip-hop culture makes you battle. I love Nicki Minaj, but the funny sh*t is, I like watching her when she’s upset… When Cardi B came, I thought she was dope… When her and Nicki clash, I go, ‘Oh, sh*t, it’s going to be interesting to watch how it plays out.’ Lyrically, I won’t say anything competitively about the two of them.”

It didn’t take him long to throw in with his fellow Queens native, though, admitting, “… I love Nicki. I don’t have anything against Cardi. I think anyone who comes now, she is going to check their temperature. Nicki is going to check if this b*tch is friendly or looking to take over the sh*t.”

Nicki certainly does that, although in more recent years, she’s mellowed out to the point of working with Coi Leray, Doja Cat, and the Queen Mix crew. However, it doesn’t look like she’s revising her longstanding policy anytime soon, and for some — especially those who, like 50, relish the battle side of hip-hop — that’s just fine.

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Is ‘To Leslie’ Worth The Fuss Over Andrea Riseborough’s Barely Legal Oscar Campaign?

To Leslie, a film directed by Micheal Morris in his feature debut, is in the news lately these days, mostly because its star, Andrea Riseborough, received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress despite the film earning a little more than $27,000 at the box office (yes, thousand). Some people cried foul (presumably the ones behind competing For Your Considerations campaigns), leading to some hilarious headlines like “The Academy is reportedly looking at whether or not Andrea Riseborough’s grassroots campaign violated Oscar campaign rules.”

Hilarious because a “grassroots” campaign could only be considered beyond the pale in something as thoroughly corrupt and cronyist as the For Your Consideration business. Every year, studios schedule screenings, mail out screeners and swag, and underwrite some of the worst entertainment writers on Earth (I’m speaking mostly, though not exclusively, of the professional awards season prognosticators) with their For Your Consideration ads. Which helps (or maybe it doesn’t! the magic of advertising is that no one really knows or can know) determine which films and actors get nominated for prestigious awards.

Granted, “grassroots” does feel like a bit of stretch here. The campaign was led by Riseborough’s management team and To Leslie director Michael Morris’s wife, actress Mary McCormack, who “emailed and called tons of members of the Academy’s actors branch…” resulting in “dozens of influential stars—Gwyneth, Jen, Howard [Stern], Cate, Amy Adams, Ed Norton, and many, many more—singing her praises and helping win her the coveted nomination.”

Edward Norton wrote that Riseborough’s performance “just knocked me sideways.” Winslet called it “the greatest female performance on-screen I have ever seen in my life.”

Some of the stars even hosted their own screenings and Q&As for the film. Supposedly the furor was over whether the campaign had violated the Academy’s arcane rules about who can email whom (including unwritten rules, such as when composer Bruce Broughton had his nomination rescinded in 2014 after emailing other members of the Academy’s music branch) and how lavish a “screening” reception can be. The latter guidelines include a rule about “providing non-excessive food and beverage at the time and place of a screening,” — a rule the Academy created all the way back in… 2016.

Whether a star-driven FYC campaign is more “grassroots” than a studio marketing budget-driven is a debate for another time, along with the one over which types of influence campaigns are most “fair.” The Academy, in any case, ultimately “declined to take punitive action.”

Keep in mind, all this fuss was over the process of trying to win an Oscar — an award originally created Louis B. Mayer as a union-busting scheme. “I found that the best way to handle [moviemakers] was to hang medals all over them… If I got them cups and awards they’d kill themselves to produce what I wanted. That’s why the Academy Award was created,” goes Mayer’s now-infamous quote.

Basically, the To Leslie furor consisted of cronies calling other cronies cronyist over their methods of campaigning for a cronyist, anti-union award. If you could keep track of enough of the esoteric details, it was pretty funny.

These days, To Leslie is available to rent on demand, where we can all judge for ourselves. So the question becomes: is it any good?

First and foremost, To Leslie strikes me as an extremely movie kind of movie, the kind of movie that used to exist mostly to win acting awards. Michael Morris is a theater director, and most of To Leslie‘s plot seems like an elaborate, largely transparent ruse to give its actors license to deliver rather “big” acting performances. It’s not shocking that a bunch of actors would love this movie, and this performance.

Riseborough plays Leslie, who we see in some stock local news footage at the beginning winning $190,000 (what a weird amount!) in the lottery. “Everyone’s drinks are on me!” Leslie shrieks into the microphone.

Even in this framing device scene set in the presumably innocent past, Leslie seems like a bit much. Her shy young son seems embarrassed of her. Cut to six or ten years later (I can’t remember the exact number) and Leslie is even more than that. She’s in the midst of getting booted from her fleabag motel, alternately pleading and castigating everyone around her for not helping her. She’s out on the street and ultimately shows up to her now-grown son’s (Owen Teague) shared apartment in “the city” (left unnamed, but presumably Austin since we later find out we’re in Texas).

With the whole thing shot on grainy, gritty, seventies realism-style film stock (similar in some ways to Funny Pages, shot on Super 16mm) Leslie seems humble and apologetic at first. But before long she’s stealing money to buy the booze she promised not to and going on benders. When her son inevitably kicks her out, she washes up on the doorstep of Dutch and Nancy (unspecified family or acquaintances played by Stephen Root and Allison Janney) where the same basic cycle begins again. Basically, Leslie is an ungrateful, untrustworthy, irredeemable pain in the ass, who becomes the problem of anyone who takes pity on her until they realize she’s not worth the trouble.

This is the kind of movie that feels “old fashioned,” partly because indie actor’s showcases rarely get seen anymore (see: $27k box office) and partly because, in the age of streaming, where indie actor’s showcases mostly end up nowadays, To Leslie all but dares you to switch channels. It feels distinctly designed for the theater audiences, where the barrier to ducking out early is higher than it is for streaming. To Leslie assumes the audience will stay for the whole thing, which is to say that it makes you wonder why anyone would care about this awful woman for a good 45 minutes of screen time.

Clearly, it’s setting up a character arc, just going about it deliberately. Eventually, Leslie meets a hotel manager played by Marc Maron and she turns it all around just in time for a crowd-pleasing, legitimately heartwarming ending.

As someone who watches movies for a living, Maron’s performance was probably a bigger surprise than Riseborough’s. I never expected that the guy I knew mostly as the origin of “who’re your guys” jokes and podcasts beginning with pathos-filled, 10-minute soliloquies would someday make me happy every time he shows up in a new movie or show, but here we are. Maron is… well, he’s great. He brings a hang-dog, patient dad energy to the role that it’s hard not to be charmed by. Andre Royo, aka Bubbles from The Wire, is an equally welcome sight in another supporting role.

Riseborough is great too, because she mostly always is. She plays a character who’s had her emotional restrictor plate removed, the kind of role all actors dream of, and nails it in a way they all dream of doing. The only reason she hasn’t been nominated for an award before now is that she tends to show up unrecognizable in movies for film nerds. When your aunt asks “Andrea Riseborough, what’s she been in?” you end up having to fumble for answers like “…Possessor? Nocturnal Animals? Mandy?

One reason Riseborough’s performance may stand out in To Leslie is that the script (Ryan Binaco) barely justifies her character transitions. She’s a self-destructive, self-hating alcoholic because… she won the lottery and it didn’t turn out the way she planned? Okay, sure. She decides to stop being that because… well, who can say, really. Ultimately she’s good enough that you stop asking why and just enjoy the process. And what’s a clearer mark of a great performance than that?

Actors turning out to make To Leslie an Oscar contender feels partly like a nostalgia play. The current movie production, and especially distribution, environment doesn’t leave much room for middling movies with standout performances anymore. These are the kinds of movies that used to dominate awards season, and now they mostly end up forgotten. A movie with brilliant turns by Riseborough, Maron, and fellow always-greats Stephen Root and Allison Janney deserves better than that. If pretending the movie they’re in is better than it actually is can get more people to see it… why not?

Of course actors want to believe that a great effort in a movie that isn’t a smash hit can still be recognized. Anyone tangentially involved in the movie business wants to believe that. As a movie, To Leslie isn’t a thrill-a-minute ride nor will it change your conception of what movies can be, but it can transport you back to 1997 when a movie like this still could make someone’s career.

‘To Leslie’ is available on demand now. Vince Mancini is on Twitter. You can read more of his reviews here.

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Talib Kweli And Madlib Reunite For ‘Liberation 2,’ A Sequel To Their Fan-Favorite 2007 Album

Talib Kweli and Madlib have announced that they are reuniting for a sequel to one of their most beloved projects. Liberation 2, due March 6, will be released through the Luminary podcast network, echoing the nontraditional release of the original in 2007.

The album is set to feature collaborations with Q-Tip, Roc Marciano, and Westside Gunn, along with a posthumous appearance from Mac Miller. In a statement accompanying the announcement, Kweli detailed the album’s decade-long recording process and its content:

“People today are taking stock of what is most important — family, health, wellness, love. The materialism and debauchery that is stereotypically associated with hip-hop has lost some of its luster. Madlib and I have been consistent in our messaging. Never has there been a better time for such honest, message-driven music that pays tribute to the sounds that came before us.”

In 2007, Kweli and Madlib teamed up to release Liberation, which was available as a free download from Stones Throw’s Rappcats website. The album was seen as a return to form for Kweli after 2004’s The Beautiful Struggle disappointed some listeners.

Madlib’s beats were seen as a perfect compliment to Kweli’s rhymes; the two have since collaborated a few more times, including most recently on Kweli and Yasiin Bey’s Black Star reunion album No Fear of Time, which was also released through Luminary. Madlib also recently released a critically acclaimed project with Freddie Gibbs, Bandana.

The first single is “After These Messages,” the video for which you can watch above.

Liberation 2 is due 3/6 on Luminary.

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A Team Of Russians Reportedly Work Around The Clock To Make Sure No One Portrays Putin As…A Crab?

Like most authoritarian leaders, Vladimir Putin has a fragile ego. (See, also: Trump, Donald J.) The Russian president is apparently so temperamental that an entire team works “around-the-clock” to make sure he’s not exposed to any online images where he’s portrayed unflatteringly. However, considering the internet is the Wild West when it comes to memes, the Russian team’s efforts require a heightened level of diligence and a vast knowledge of things that Putin never wants his face on. Like, for example, crabs.

We swear to god we’re not making this up. Via The Daily Beast:

Putin’s image is reportedly monitored almost around-the-clock, with staffers signing on at 8:30 every morning to look for any online chatter that could pose a threat to the Russian leader—including any memes that diminish his macho image, such as his face superimposed over the body of a crab, or the equally threatening declaration, “Putin is a crab.”

The team is, of course, on the lookout for any instances of Putin being portrayed as a pedophile or serial killer, but the list doesn’t just stop there and gets oddly specific. According to The Daily Beast, Putin must never be referred to as “Putler” (Hitler references are big no-no), “bald dwarf,” or Zaches, “a freakish little boy from an 1819 German fairytale.”

Putin’s strong, authoritarian image must also never be near pornography, homosexual images, pictures of trash cans (???), or human excrement. Whether that last one is because of the report that Putin fell down a flight of stairs and pooped himself is unknown at this time, but it’s probably a factor.

(Via The Daily Beast)

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Here Is Every Player Each Team Added And Lost Before The NBA Trade Deadline

After months of chatter and rumors about teams asking the world for players and there seeming to be little traction on trades, the NBA trade deadline finished with a flourish, as some seismic deals sparked a flurry of action leading up to 3 p.m. ET on Thursday.

There were mammoth deals, headlined by the Nets blowing it up and sending Kevin Durant to the Suns days after moving Kyrie Irving to Dallas, smaller ones to address depth, and the always popular cap relief maneuvers. It could get hard to track everything that happened in real time, particularly as the trades seemed to come in waves, but we’re here to list out every player on the move, big and small, from every team this week (which is to say, trades like the Rui Hachimura deal aren’t included).

This list also doesn’t include the mind-numbing number of draft picks that changed hands, as second round picks were flying around the league, but is just to note who is on what rosters now.

Atlanta Hawks

ADDED: Saddiq Bey, Garrison Mathews, Bruno Fernando
LOST: Justin Holiday, Frank Kaminsky

Boston Celtics

ADDED: Mike Muscala
LOST: Justin Jackson

Brooklyn Nets

ADDED: Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith, Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson
LOST: Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Markieff Morris, Kessler Edwards

Chicago Bulls

ADDED: No one
LOST: No one

Charlotte Hornets

ADDED: Reggie Jackson, Svi Mykhailiuk
LOST: Jalen McDaniels, Mason Plumlee

Cleveland Cavaliers

ADDED: No one
LOST: No one

Dallas Mavericks

ADDED: Kyrie Irving, Markieff Morris
LOST: Spencer Dinwiddie, Dorian Finney-Smith

Denver Nuggets

ADDED: Thomas Bryant
LOST: Bones Hyland, Davon Reed

Detroit Pistons

ADDED: James Wiseman
LOST: Saddiq Bey, Kevin Knox

Golden State Warriors

ADDED: Gary Payton II
LOST: James Wiseman

Houston Rockets

ADDED: Frank Kaminsky, Justin Holiday, John Wall, Danny Green
LOST: Eric Gordon, Garrison Mathews, Bruno Fernando

Indiana Pacers

ADDED: George Hill, Jordan Nwora, Serge Ibaka
LOST: Goga Bitadze (waived), Terry Taylor (waived)

Los Angeles Clippers

ADDED: Eric Gordon, Bones Hyland, Mason Plumlee
LOST: Luke Kennard, Reggie Jackson, John Wall

Los Angeles Lakers

ADDED: D’Angelo Russell, Jarred Vanderbilt, Malik Beasley, Mo Bamba, Davon Reed
LOST: Russell Westbrook, Patrick Beverley, Thomas Bryant, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Damian Jones

Memphis Grizzlies

ADDED: Luke Kennard
LOST: Danny Green

Miami Heat

ADDED: No one
LOST: Dewayne Dedmon

Milwaukee Bucks

ADDED: Jae Crowder
LOST: Serge Ibaka, George Hill, Jordan Nwora

Minnesota Timberwolves

ADDED: Mike Conley Jr., Nickeil Alexander-Walker
LOST: D’Angelo Russell

New Orleans Pelicans

ADDED: Josh Richardson
LOST: DeVonte’ Graham

New York Knicks

ADDED: Josh Hart
LOST: Cam Reddish, Svi Mykhailiuk, Ryan Arcidiacono

Oklahoma City Thunder

ADDED: Justin Jackson, Dario Saric
LOST: Mike Muscala, Darius Bazley

Orlando Magic

ADDED: Patrick Beverley
LOST: Mo Bamba

Philadelphia 76ers

ADDED: Jalen McDaniels
LOST: Matisse Thybulle

Phoenix Suns

ADDED: Kevin Durant, TJ Warren, Darius Bazley
LOST: Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnon, Jae Crowder, Dario Saric

Portland Trail Blazers

ADDED: Matisse Thybulle, Cam Reddish, Kevin Knox
LOST: Gary Payton II, Josh Hart, Ryan Arcidiacono

Sacramento Kings

ADDED: Kessler Edwards
LOST: No one

San Antonio Spurs

ADDED: DeVonte’ Graham, Thaddeus Young
LOST: Josh Richardson, Jakob Poeltl

Toronto Raptors

ADDED: Jakob Poeltl
LOST: Thaddeus Young

Utah Jazz

ADDED: Russell Westbrook, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Damian Jones
LOST: Mike Conley Jr., Jarred Vanderbilt, Malik Beasley, Nickeil Alexander-Walker

Washington Wizards

ADDED: No one
LOST: No one

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Ryan Reynolds And Colin Hanks Are Making A John Candy Documentary For Amazon Prime

John Candy is one of those comedians who had a short but prolific career that shot him to stardom in the late ’80s and early ’90s. He starred in some of your dad’s favorite movies, including Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Cool Runnings, and Uncle Buck, while also voicing the little seabird Wilbur in The Rescuers Down Under. The man could really do it all. Candy passed away after a heart attack in 1994, and now Ryan Reynolds and Colin Hanks are working together to piece together his legacy for a new documentary that is in talks to premiere Amazon Prime.

The doc will recount the life and career of Candy before his untimely death, by utilizing home videos, archives and interviews with his peers and family. Hanks is directing while Reynolds is producing alongside George Dewey. Reynolds has been dipping his toes into the documentary game lately after producing FX’s Welcome To Wrexham docuseries.

You might be thinking, “Wait, why is Colin Hanks involved here?” That might be because Tom Hanks starred with Candy in Volunteers. Reynolds, on the other hand, has shared his love of Candy over the years by frequently celebrating him on Twitter. They are also both Canadian, so they share a special bond.

(Via Variety)

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Armie Hammer Had Become ‘The Worst’ Even Before His Alleged Crimes Came To Light, According To Elizabeth Chambers

Call Me by Your Name star Armie Hammer’s career took a swift public nosedive in late 2020 upon the release of alleged Instagram DMs regarding his alleged cannibal fantasies and sex life. This led him to lash out about what he called the “bullsh*t” controversy while also dropping out of Shotgun Wedding. Since that time, Hammer has (seriously) embarked upon a career of selling timeshares in the Cayman Islands. Years later, he’s the butt of film festival jokes, and that hasn’t quelled the accusations.

This week, a woman who alleged that Hammer “violently” raped her has also accused the (former) actor of attempting to “shut me up,” and now, we’re hearing from someone who hasn’t spoken (too) publicly about this matter yet. Hammer’s ex-wife, Elizabeth Chambers, who was previously reported to have leaked stories about Hammer’s affairs, is now stepping into full public view. In an interview with ELLE, Chambers revealed that Hammer truly was “the worst” at the beginning of the pandemic. He chose to ditch their family, which was apparently the “nail in the coffin” after his infidelities. This was before the cannibalism controversy surfaced, and Chambers revealed that she found out about this stuff at the same time as the general public:

At first, the public response was tittering, but as more allegations surfaced, it seemed like this wasn’t just a case of celebrity kink-shaming. Hammer was being accused by multiple women of emotional manipulation. “I was learning things as the public was,” Chambers says. “I was like, ‘There are no words. What the f*ck?’”

As Chambers tried to piece together her ex’s secret sex life in realtime, her sister Catherine says his accusers were in her DMs asking questions she didn’t have answers to. “It was all still so new to her,” Catherine says. “She put on her support hat to be there for these women who had gone through terrible, terrible situations that were brought on by her former husband, but Elizabeth chose to be there for them rather than for herself first. She listened to horrible, deep, dark details regardless of what it meant for her own life.”

Before this controversy cracked open, Hammer had gone on record as with British GQ about how pandemic quarantine left him feeling “caught in a snare” and wanting to “chew his own foot off.” Little did the public (or Elizabeth Chambers) realize at the time that Hammer would soon be subject to accusations that he “wanted to cut off” a woman’s toe and carry it around with him like a secret trophy. Yikes.

(Via ELLE)