Armie Hammer’s ex Elizabeth Chambers asks about burning sage after addressing the scandal: ‘Too much sage?’

Armie Hammer’s estranged wife Elizabeth Chambers gets a fresh start.

The television personality recently spoke out about the alienation of her husband’s scandal, which began on social media last month with allegations that he allegedly shared graphic sex fantasies, including references to cannibalism, with women.

Now, a few days after a public statement was published, Chambers, 38, is trying to clean up bad juju.

As can be seen in a screenshot from her Instagram story captured by Entertainment Tonight, she was looking for some advice on burning sage.

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Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers divorced in July 2020, months before her scandal broke.  (Photo by Gregg DeGuire / FilmMagic)

Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers divorced in July 2020, months before her scandal broke. (Photo by Gregg DeGuire / FilmMagic)

“And also, how much sage is too much sage?” she asked. ‘Ask a friend [obviously]. “

In some cultures it is also called blemish, and burning herbs, including sage, have been used “to cleanse a person or space and promote healing and wisdom,” according to WebMD, which also reports that there may be health benefits .

According to the website, “Native Americans and other Native American nations have been burning sage for centuries as part of a spiritual ritual.”

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Hammer, 34, who called the allegations against him “bulls”, has been married to Chambers since 2010. They announced their separation in July 2020.

Chambers took to Instagram on Monday to share a simple photo of a beach and address the allegations against her estranged husband.

Armie Hammer is accused of

Armie Hammer is accused of “having a desire to hurt women”. (Photo by Gregg DeGuire / FilmMagic)

“I tried for weeks to process everything that went on. I was shocked, sad and crushed,” she begins in the caption. “I love sadness, and will continue to listen and educate myself on these delicate matters. I did not realize how much I do not know.”

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Chambers then said she supported “any victim of assault or ill-treatment” and encouraged anyone who had gone through such a ordeal to seek help to heal.

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“At the moment, I will not comment further on this matter,” she said. “My only focus and attention will still be on our children, on my work and on healing during this incredibly difficult time.”

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