The actor took to Twitter to mock how fellow celebrities were paying tribute to the Marvel innovator with a sarcastic subtweet.
Armie Hammer is being ripped to shreds over a sarcastic tweet he posted in response to the social media outpouring of love for the late Stan Lee.
Following the comic book legend’s passing on Monday afternoon, Marvel stars and Hollywood fans alike immediately began mourning the innovator by posting photos they once took with him. The list of those who shared pictures and touching memories included Ryan Reynolds, Chris Pratt, Hugh Jackman, Sebastian Stan, Robert Downey Jr., Evangeline Lilly, Zoe Saldana, Tom Hardy, Kat Dennings and many more.
But Hammer felt the tributes were self-indulgent, tweeting, "So touched by all of the celebrities posting pictures of themselves with Stan Lee… no better way to commemorate an absolute legend than putting up a picture of yourself."
"If Stan impacted your life (ie. all of our lives) with his work, post his work that touched you the most," the actor continued. "Posting a selfie makes his death about you and how cool you felt taking a picture with him."
Hammer was immediately flooded with replies from critics who felt people should be able to grieve in their own way, including: "Kudos to you for finding the strength at a time like this to school everyone on the proper way to grieve or remember someone who impacted their life."
Another dissenter, wrote, "They… worked with him…?"
"Me…. too…?" Hammer replied, referring to his voice work on 2014 animated film "Stan Lee’s Mighty 7: Beginnings".
Someone else commented on the thread, "What else [are] you supposed to do when someone dies, Armie?"
Hammer replied, "If your answer is ‘post a selfie’ then I think we need a cultural revamp across the board."
However, the "Call Me By Your Name" actor did feel kindly towards one Marvel star’s tribute, Mark Ruffalo.
A fan tweeted a link to the "Avengers" star’s homage, which featured Stan Lee posing in front of a mural of The Hulk, writing: "This ones not one with Mark in it…happy?"
"Actually, yes," Hammer replied. "This was an example that stood out and made me think his post was actually about Stan."
John Campea, a Canadian filmmaker, replied on the thread: "I put up a pic of me & Stan because I wanted to share one of the most memorable moments of my career/life meeting the man. That’s what people are doing. It’s the highest honor to testify about what he meant to YOU. But thanks for appointing yourself judge of how people express it."
"Don’t hurt yourself falling off your high horse Armie," another person wrote, "Like seriously chill and let people grieve the passing of someone the way they want/need to without coming across as judgemental and harsh."
One Twitter user felt Hammer was being hypocritical: "also not to mention how contradicting this tweet is. you’re doing even worse than what you’re stating by making a legend and his passing about something so materialistic and unnecessary? there’s nothing wrong with people remembering him in their own way…."
Read on for more responses on Twitter.
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