Armie Hammer was recently seen in public for the first time since rape allegations surfaced in March.
The actor was seen in the Cayman Islands, where his estranged wife, Elizabeth Chambers, has been staying with their children since the COVID-19 pandemic started.
(Photo : Christopher Polk / Staff) Armie Hammer at The 23rd Critics Choice Awards
In a video and photos exclusively obtained by Page Six, the actor was spotted with two older people and three other women which was described as his friends .
In the said video, the eyewitness described the actor s mood as super chill and casual
According to The New York Times, the Call Me By Your Name actor is still under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department because of his rape allegations a few months back.
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