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Armie Hammer accused of causing ex Jessica Ciencin Henriquez’s butt bruise

Armie Hammer allegedly gave Jessica Ciencin Henriquez a big bruise on her behind during their brief summer romance.

Henriquez’s private Instagram account, seen by Page Six, features a photo from early September of Henriquez with a large bruise on her butt — which a source claimed to Page Six was caused by Hammer.

The photo was posted alongside a cryptic caption about learning to accept the “truth” and not protecting other people.

“It is not my job to make people seem better than they actually are in reality or in print.⁣ It is not my job to clean up the messes that other people make of their lives,” Henriquez wrote. “Handing them a broom and walking away is generous enough. .⁣..It is not my job to excuse someone of the consequences that follow bad behavior, nor is it my⁣ job to enforce any consequences. (That is what Karma is for).”

However, Henriquez also shared the photo on her Instagram Story — which was seen by Page Six — at an earlier date and appeared to poke fun at the mark, writing, “I bruise easy…but you should see the other guy.”

Neither Henriquez nor Hammer’s attorney returned Page Six’s request for comment.

The discovery of Henriquez’s bruise comes as the “Call Me By Your Name” star faces allegations of emotional and sexual abuse from ex-girlfriends Courtney Vucekovich and Paige Lorenze.

Vucekovich claimed to Page Six that Hammer made her feel unsafe and once grotesquely told her he wanted to break her “rib and barbecue and eat it.”

“He kind of makes it like, ‘I’m going to teach you things.’ I’m smarter than that, but where was I during that? I knew the whole time,” she explained. “I had this gut feeling the whole time that this was not right. He’s not well.”

Lorenze claimed Hammer used a knife to carve the letter “A” near her vagina and said Hammer wanted her to become his “little slave.”

Hammer, via his attorney, previously denied any wrongdoing toward Lorenze and other women.

“These assertions about Mr. Hammer are patently untrue. Any interactions with this person, or any partner of his, were completely consensual in that they were fully discussed, agreed upon, and mutually participatory,” the attorney’s statement read. “The stories being perpetuated in the media are a misguided attempt to present a one-sided narrative with the goal of tarnishing Mr. Hammer’s reputation, and communications from the individuals involved prove that.”