![]() They obviously had a lot of issues, but Armie’s rehab stay showed that he was committed to big changes. Credit: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagicĪnother source for the outlet added, “Elizabeth has always loved him. The couple share two children from their marriage of ten years, daughter Harper Grace, 7, and son Ford Douglas Armand, 4. “They’re slowly figuring things out as a couple, but being parents to their two kids will always come first.” The past year hasn’t been easy, but she and Armie have always had love for each other,” a source tells People. “Elizabeth’s priority has always been her children and their well-being. Hammer was recently discharged from a treatment facility to seek assistance for drug, alcohol and sex abuse. It comes almost exactly 12 months after the disgraced actor was accused of cannibalism and rape. In the next bizarre development of this already bizarre situation, a source has told Peoplethat estranged partners Elizabeth Chambers and Armie Hammer are “figuring things out as a couple”. ![]() I can’t think of anything better.Credit: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for BFI ![]() And that’s exactly how I want to end my life: sitting on the porch with my wife, dogs running around, grandkids playing in the grass. So we deal with it by sitting and rocking and telling stories. ![]() And I love the idea of settling down on a ranch someday. There will always be certain elements to Southern living that I want to be around: the respect, the charm, the general effort put forth hosting friends and family. Once you’re done with Hollywood, do you think you’ll make the South your forever home? He threw them down in the town and said, “Enough complaining out of all of ya!” After the Indian raids-this is a true story-all the women were griping they couldn’t get good coffee, so Bigfoot Wallace got so fed up, he dressed himself like a Mexican in a poncho and sombrero and rode from Texas into the heart of Mexico, which was incredibly dangerous, and came back with two giant bags of coffee beans. He was six-foot-five, and he only rode a donkey because he didn’t like horses. One in particular, this guy Bigfoot Wallace. The best stories I’ve ever read involve the original Texas Rangers. Yeah, some do…but most of the time they’re Southerners.Īny famous Southerners you’d like to play? My wife probably gives out five hundred hugs a day.ĭo you think actors struggle with playing Southern? It is the coolest thing to have “regulars” in the community. A lot of the recipes are passed down from Elizabeth’s maternal grandmother. We make it all fresh every day, from local ingredients-pecan pie, cakes. We kind of looked at ourselves and decided, why not just do it? So we did. And one day we were daydreaming, thinking about how much fun it would be if when we had kids, their first job would be sweeping the floors in the family bakery. There’s a lot of food love in the family. You and your wife recently opened the Bird Bakery there. In San Antonio you can walk down the street with folks whose families have lived here for generations. I shouldn’t say this, but even in Dallas, it felt a little like it was trying to be some social scene, which we have no interest in. It is just such a fun state, and love San Antonio. He’s taught me so much about what it means to be a man. Every morning he puts on the suit, shaves. You’ve never met a more Southern gentleman in your whole life than my grandfather. And that is something that I have cherished my whole life-especially when I come in and out of Los Angeles, where it is all parking structures. How did that Southern upbringing shape you? I really hope no pictures have survived of that. Which is basically just like the Boy Scouts, except you don’t wear the uniform, you just run around dressed like a little Native scout. We would go on these ranch trips on the weekends. When I was young I remember spending holidays traveling to Grand Lake, Oklahoma. And I live in Texas at least half of the year now. But if you ask him, he says it’s the South where he feels most himself. (Even though he knows his way around a ranch in real life.) The twenty-six-year-old actor is best known for his breakout performance as the Waspy, scene-stealing Winklevoss twins in The Social Network, and he’s the globe-trotting progeny of the late oil tycoon Armand Hammer. Armie Hammer may be playing the most famous masked hero in the Old West in this summer’s blockbuster adaptation of Lone Ranger, but “cowboy” isn’t exactly the first thing you think when you see him.
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