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Armie Hammer Had A Hilariously Filthy Response To Zoë Kravitz's Peach-Centric Impeachment Post

Armie Hammer Had A Hilariously Filthy Response To Zoë Kravitz's Peach-Centric Impeachment Post
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Celebrities and public figures everywhere have been punning their way through the various stages of Donald Trump's impeachment.

For some, the puns have been particularly juicy, at least when the peaches get involved.


Actor Zoë Kravitz posted a photo on Instagram this week, celebrating the announcement of Trump's impeachment.

In the image, Kravitz is topless with her arms wrapped around her bare torso. She's also biting into a peach.

Kravitz captioned this:

"Eat that, 45."

At the end of the caption is a peach emoji, which has become a symbol all across the internet for Trump's im=peach-ment.

You can see Kravitz's post here:

The reactions began to pour in immediately, some admiring Kravitz's appearance and others complimenting her on her very creative take on Trump's impeachment.

But no one had a better reaction than Armie Hammer.

In a truly teachable moment for how to use peaches, Hammer tagged his former co-star, Timothée Chalamet, in a shout-out to Kravitz.

Hammer said:

"Timothée Chalamet, will you please show Zoë Kravitz how to do this properly..."

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For anyone who is a fan of Hammer and Chalamet's work, they'll recognize this as a reference for their film together, Call Me By Your Name.

In the film's most infamous scene, Chalamet's character, Elio, thinks of Hammer's character, Oliver, and ejaculates into a peach.

In the book the film is based on, Oliver later eats the peach. In the film however, Oliver and Elio argue over Oliver consuming any part of the peach, which results in one of the more intimate and vulnerable moments in the movie.

Of course, Instagram blew up in reaction to Hammer's reference to the film.

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In true Instagram form, this was undeniably a moment between three actors that fans will continue to celebrate.

Given the opportunity to look in on celebrities' lives from time to time has really changed the landscape for how we celebrate our actors and entertainment, perhaps even more so in big moments like this with the present impeachment developments.

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