
Gossip Girl's actor Armie Hammer sparks outrage with shocking 'women are the worst' remark in bizarre podcast confession
Armie Hammer is no stranger to controversy, but his latest remarks have reignited backlash like never before. The former Gossip Girl actor, whose once-glittering career was derailed by scandal, is facing heat for declaring «women are the worst» while sharing a jaw-dropping story on his Armie HammerTime podcast.
The revelation, which was meant to be lighthearted, has instead sparked outrage — with many accusing Hammer of misogyny and pandering to a gay audience for attention.
The 'Hilarious' Grindr Encounter That Wasn't So Funny
In the podcast episode, Hammer recounted how he once attempted to hook up with a man out of sheer frustration with women. Describing the moment as «hilarious,» he set the scene of meeting a French stranger via Grindr at a restaurant.
However, what started as a risqué anecdote quickly turned into an eyebrow-raising confession. Hammer detailed the awkward encounter, from the discomfort of kissing a man with a beard to the «strange» sensation of touching another man's broad shoulders.
«It did physically for me, absolutely nothing,» he admitted, before cutting the encounter short when the man reached for him.
Misogyny or Misunderstanding?
While the actor tried to frame the story as a comedic experiment, it was his sweeping statement about women that truly set the internet ablaze.
«Gay dudes have it so easy. Women are the worst,» he quipped — a comment that many interpreted as both misogynistic and out of touch.
Social media users were quick to criticize Hammer, with some branding his