Armie Hammer to be a father

By Tribute News on June 2, 2014 | 2 Comments


Lone Ranger actor Armie Hammer, 27,  and his wife, TV presenter Elizabeth Chambers, will welcome their first child into the world later this year, his representative confirmed to People magazine. They married four years ago, and Armie admitted shortly after they tied the knot he had never expected to settle down. He said: ''I was always the guy who thought I'd never get married because [I thought], 'There's never going to be one woman worth giving up all the others.' But she knocked me off my feet.'' Armie previously praised Elizabeth as his ''best friend'' and spoke of how he loves being affectionate towards her when they are out together. He said: ''I like the idea of marriage. I like the idea that I have a best friend. It's comforting. I have no qualms about kissing her in public. I know some guys are like, 'Stop, there's people around.' There's such a big part of our culture, the male psyche--you don't cry, you don't show weakness. I mean, guys are just as emotionally complicated as women. We just play dumb better.''

Comments & Discussion

  1. Snepts • June 2, 2014 @ 8:58 PM

    LONE RANGER 2 coming summer 2015?

  2. TheTruth • June 2, 2014 @ 9:02 PM

    That’s great for the both of them and great for him that he’s found such a good woman who is aware and willing to accept his flaws as a man.


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