Armie Hammer reveals he would smoke up to 20 joints a DAY, ‘loved’ drugging people and was banned from spending time with co-star Johnny Depp after getting him ‘super-stoned’

As a die-hard enthusiast, I can’t help but share my fascination with an intriguing revelation about Armie Hammer. He’s confessed to puffing on as many as 20 joints daily during the zenith of his career! And here’s the mind-blowing part: he admitted to having a peculiar fondness for ‘roofie-ing’ people with marijuana, yes, you read that right. People like Johnny Depp were reportedly among those who experienced this unconventional interaction. Quite a tale, isn’t it?

In a recent episode of his podcast, Armie Hammer, who has faced scandal, opened up about the extravagance of his past life.

He quipped humorously: “I took pleasure in giving people a dose of poison. I enjoyed sharing marijuana experiences with others that left them laughing, ‘I’m so high, I can’t even locate my feet.’

In the past, I enjoyed spiking people’s drinks with marijuana. At that time in my life, I was consuming approximately 15 to 20 marijuana joints every day.”

“Back then, I found pleasure in giving others marijuana-laced beverages. During that phase of my life, I was smoking marijuana almost constantly, averaging around 15 to 20 joints per day.

‘Roofie’ is slang for Rohypnol, a potent sedative frequently misused to render people unconscious, usually within the scope of sexual assault cases. In simpler terms, Roofie refers to a drug similar to Rohypnol that some individuals use illegally to make victims unable to resist or remember unwanted sexual encounters.

In a playful manner, Armie, known for his roles in movies like The Social Network (as the Winklevoss twins), Call Me By Your Name, and Nocturnal Animals, made a humorous comment.

He did not clarify whether those involved knew how much cannabis they were consuming.

Additionally, he openly acknowledged that his frequent marijuana usage had led to complications during the promotional period for the 2013 movie, “The Lone Ranger,” where he co-starred with Johnny, which was distributed by Disney.

Ashton Ramsey, his co-host on the podcast, mentioned that the biggest trouble you’ve found yourself in was when you essentially made Johnny extremely high before a media event.

Armie stated: ‘On that press tour, they consistently kept me and Johnny separate. We were never allowed to do press events together. It felt like they were saying, “Your interactions are no longer permitted!”‘

During their global press tour for the film, Ashton, who had previously been an assistant, nostalgically shared memories with Hammer about the luxurious life they led back then. This included premium travel, lavish dining, and unlimited access to various amenities.

In a more conversational and clear manner, the statement could be rephrased as follows:

Armie commented, “Those were great times in Hollywood, but the amount of money being spent during that period was simply outrageous, almost shocking to believe, and frankly, it was offensive.

He mentioned that while on the press tour, Disney provided him with a personal jet, which allowed him to effectively circumnavigate the globe about two times.

Johnny’s plane was said to be more extravagant than its owner’s: ‘They got him an unbelievably luxurious aircraft. [It] included a cinema inside. The man who owned the jet was heavy into smoking, and Johnny is a chronic smoker….’

He continually lights up another cigarette immediately after finishing the previous one, throughout the day. It was necessary to secure a smoking-permitted airplane for Johnny…

As I neared the aircraft’s entrance, only a few steps away, a wave of cigarette smoke unexpectedly greeted my senses. Stepping aboard, the atmosphere felt thick with the scent of tobacco, as if each passenger had been puffing away for hours.

In simpler terms, Armie frequently traveled by air to various cities within a short timeframe, and their dining preferences were always catered to, regardless of how lavish or expensive.

In simpler terms, “They’d often ask, ‘What are your plans once we depart?’ To which we’d joke about wanting Nobu restaurant dishes and McDonald’s burgers. Surprisingly, they’d respond, ‘No problem,’ and would arrange for 30 Big Macs and a selection of sushi from Nobu for us.

That encounter was quite extraordinary. It seems some individuals exclusively traverse in such a manner. People like Bezos, Musk, or even less prominent billionaires and centimillionaires might be among them. It appears this is their preferred mode of travel, which is rather astonishing.

Armie has been involved in a notable public venture, the podcast, which marks one of his highest-profile projects since his acting career took a turn due to several accusations that surfaced in 2021.

Multiple women alleged that he engaged in emotional abuse and manipulative actions, such as forcing upon them explicit sexual fantasies without their consent.

As a loyal devotee, I’ve come across texts seemingly from Hammer that hinted at cannibalistic tendencies and desires for dominance. However, he vehemently refuted these accusations and no criminal charges were ever brought against him.

In the latter part of that particular year, he admitted himself into a rehabilitation center situated in Florida, seeking help for problems concerning substance abuse (drugs and alcohol), as well as personal issues related to his sexual behavior. According to a source who spoke to People at the time, his primary goal was to achieve sobriety and work together with his then-wife, Elizabeth Chambers, in co-parenting their children.

For about ten years, Armie was wed to TV host and businesswoman Elizabeth. However, they parted ways in 2020, and their divorce became official in early 2023. The ex-pair are proud parents of a 10-year-old daughter named Harper and a 7-year-old son named Ford.

In my recent journey, I’ve found myself connected with various remarkable ladies, such as model Paige Lorenze and dental hygienist Lisa Perejma, following my separation.

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2025-08-07 14:04