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Armie Hammer puts truck up for sale because he can't pay for gas

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theRemy Hammer revealed that he put his car up for sale in order to buy a car with low maintenance costs.

“I was in LA a few weeks ago and this is my truck,” he said in an Instagram post.

“I bought it for myself in 2017 as a Christmas gift,” he reveals.

“I loved this truck so much, I took it camping all over the country several times on long trips and on a farewell trip,” he continues.

Finally, the actor admitted that he decided to put it up for sale once he returned to live in Los Angeles, a city that is not worth traveling with. “I can no longer afford gas,” he said.


Remember that last July, Hammer gave an interview to Piers Morgan in which he responded to accusations of sexual and physical assault of women, as well as cannibalism.

Read also: “Are you a cannibal?” Armie Hammer responds to accusations after sex scandal

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