Elizabeth Chambers posted a rare photo with her ex-husband, Armie Hammer, in celebration of their son’s step-up in school.
In the picture, posted via her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, June 3, Chambers, 42, smiled next to Hammer, 38, and their kids — son Ford, 7, and daughter Harper, 10 — as she proudly showcased a certificate with Ford’s name on it.
“Happy 2nd grade step-up, FORDY BOY,” Chambers wrote over the image.
In the pic, Hammer was dressed in a black T-shirt and black pants while Chambers wore a navy and beige-striped dress. Harper wore a floral navy dress next to her brother, who held the family dog in a white button-down and khaki pants.
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The photo comes weeks after Chambers shared an update on her and Hammer’s relationship, as well as their family dynamic, on the Today show’s Jenna & Friends.
“They’re amazing. We’re amazing. I think we’ve never been stronger as a family,” Chambers said on May 5 while discussing her new docuseries Toxic, which explores the complexities of toxicity and trauma in relationships.
After over a decade of marriage, Chambers and Hammer announced their split in July 2020 and finalized their divorce three years later. Hammer, however, made salacious headlines in 2021 when he was accused of sending several women graphic text messages about his sexual fantasies, including rape, mutilation and cannibalism.
The actor was also accused of sexual assault, which Hammer’s attorneys denied at the time. (The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office confirmed in June 2023 that it was not moving forward with the sexual assault charges after a two-year investigation.)
“[Toxic] touches on domestic violence, it touches on really unhealthy patterns. For me, I just experienced betrayal,” Chambers told Jenna Bush-Hager last month. “But in that process, I really learned so much about patterns and how parenting, really it comes down to parenting,” she continues. “It comes down to humanity and psychology and all of those interesting things.”
Chambers shared that, although she doesn’t like to use the phrase “coparenting,” she and Hammer do have a solid situation going.
“I think we’re just parents and everyone is just parenting as well as they can with what they have,” she explained. “Our family is, again, so strong and better than ever. But for me, divorce in itself is just trauma.”
She added: “Nobody wants to inflict trauma on their children. We bring these little angels into the world.”
As for Hammer, he insisted on his “Armie HammerTime” podcast in October 2024 that he’ll share the truth about his past controversies with his children “100 percent, when it’s time.”
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