Armie Hammer’s ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers talks divorce in trailer for Grand Cayman: Secrets of Paradise: ‘It’s hard to know who to trust’
Armie Hammer's ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers joins a bunch of expats and exes of the rich and famous for a new docuseries on Hulu.
In a trailer for the new docuseries, Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise, Elizabeth, 41, talks about the island and how it became a safe place for her before the shocking allegations of rape and cannibalism surfaced on the Call Me By Your Name actor, 37.
“Grand Cayman has been a sanctuary for me. I moved here with my husband three years ago, but things have changed,” Chambers said in a preview for the upcoming series, which dropped earlier this week.
She continued, “Even in paradise, it's hard to know who to trust.”
Armie Hammer's ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers joins a bunch of expats and exes of the rich and famous for a new docuseries on Hulu
The trailer then shows a number of photos of the former couple – who settled their custody dispute this summer – as well as clips from episodes of the show where the cast is seen lounging in the sun.
Nick Cannon's ex-fiancée Selita Ebanks, 40, then says: 'This island is a playground for the rich and famous.'
“It's called the 'Cayman Curse.' People who move to the island with their partner… it never lasts long,” says cast member Courtney McTaggart.
The trailer then flashes to the many headlines that appeared when Chambers filed for divorce from Hammer in 2020.
Chambers confesses, “I went through a very public divorce that was full of scandal.”
Hammer and Chambers announced their divorce after ten years of marriage in July 2020 following disturbing allegations that Hammer violently abused women, which he has vehemently denied.
Chambers previously discussed the breakdown of her marriage in a candid conversation Elle magazine.
In February, the mother-of-two told the publication that cracks had been visible for months, with the actor's behavior during lockdown proving to be the final straw.
On Grand Cayman: Secrets in Paradise, Elizabeth, 41, opens up about the island and how it became a safe place for her before the shocking rape and cannibalism allegations surfaced about the Call Me By Your Name actor, 37
The trailer for the upcoming series has just been released and in it Chambers says: “Grand Cayman has been a sanctuary for me. I moved here with my husband three years ago, but things have changed
The couple were on holiday with their children Harper, eight, and Ford, six, when Covid cases began to rise in the US, so they decided not to return to Los Angeles but instead go into quarantine in the Cayman Islands with Armie's father and stepmother.
Yet their already strained marriage began to break down even faster, with Elizabeth describing Armie as “the worst” during quarantine.
For his part, Armie has described the time as a “very complicated, intense situation, with big personalities all locked up in a small place,” likening himself to a wolf “caught in a snare” that wants to “bite its own foot” . out.'
Despite their struggles, Elizabeth was blindsided when her husband decided to leave the family and return to California, where he helped a friend restore an old motel outside Joshua Tree National Park.
“Even in paradise, it's hard to know who to trust,” she added
The trailer then shows a number of photos of the former couple – who settled their custody dispute this summer – as well as clips from episodes of the show where the cast is seen lounging in the sun.
“My heart was broken into nine million pieces and I still took him to the airport,” she admitted.
She added, “Marriage is always going to be hard, and like any relationship you go through a process. Especially when you throw success and fame into the mix; it just keeps getting bigger…
(Over time) your partner learns things about themselves,” she said. 'They grow, you grow; you hope you two grow together.”
Ultimately, they had grown too far apart to make their relationship work.