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Armie Hammer is saying goodbye to one of his most treasured possessions as he starts a “new life” in Los Angeles.
On Tuesday, Hammer Instagram Video He photographed himself at CarMax, where he sold his trucks.
He said, “I moved back to LA a few weeks ago. This is my truck. I bought it as a Christmas present to myself in 2017. I’ve owned pickup trucks for many years and absolutely love this truck. I’ve taken it camping, cross-country and long drives many times.”
“I’ve spent about $400 or $500 on gas since I got back to L.A., and I can’t afford it,” Hammer admitted.
Despite giving up his truck, Armie is staying positive. He said, “Cheers to new beginnings. Tomorrow is my birthday, so on August 28th, I will be celebrating my birthday with a new car, a new apartment and a new life in LA.”
Armie said he plans to trade in his truck for a “small” hybrid that will cost him $10 a month in gas.
He added: “I tell myself parking will be easier and gas will be cheaper.”
Armie’s ex-wife, Elizabeth Chambers, is planning to move to Los Angeles with their two children, a source said. people magazine.
“My kids and I are packing up and moving for the 5th time in the last 5 years. I am so grateful for my love, my amazing boyfriend and all these amazing people (@jojordan10 is not in the photo as he manages business for @birdbakery),” she recently wrote on her Instagram Story.
Things fell apart for Hammer a few years ago when two ex-girlfriends came forward with disturbing allegations about Armie and shared lewd and twisted sexual texts that will be detailed in the 2022 documentary, “House of Hammer.”
Extra’s Mona Kosar Abdi recently spoke with Armie’s mother, Dru Hammer, about the scandal that killed her son’s Hollywood career.
Defending her son, Dru said: “I’ve always said he wasn’t criminally wrong, but he was morally wrong.”

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Three and a half years after Armie’s scandal became public, Drew believes he was wronged, but in a strange way, the controversy may have changed her son’s life for the better.
“In some ways, this is probably the best thing that’s ever happened to me,” she said. “He’s been sober for four years. He’s a great father to his two kids.”
Jrue continued, “This is not a PR stunt like the trade papers say: ‘He’s going to rehab for PR stunts, like everyone else.’ If it was a PR stunt, he wouldn’t be there for five months.”