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Elizabeth Chambers says the relationship with ex Armie Hammer and her two children was “never stronger” after the scandal

Elizabeth Chambers enjoys time with her family.

The actress, 42, continued to appear Today with Jenna & Friends To discuss her new show to poison and announced that her two children's daughter Harper and son Ford, whom she with ex-husband Armie Hammer (38), better than ever.

“You are incredible. We are incredible. I think we have never been stronger as a family,” says Chambers. “This show touches domestic violence, it touches really unhealthy patterns. For me, I have just experienced betrayal.”

“But in this process I really learned about patterns and as parenthood, it really depends on parenting,” she continues. “It depends on humanity and psychology and all these interesting things.”

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Later in the interview, Chambers was asked about the co-parents with a hammer and pushed back to the term “co-parenting”.

“I love this word that summarizes with parenting, right? I think we are only parents and everyone is as good as possible with what they have,” she explains. “Our family is so strong and better than ever. But for me the divorce itself is just a trauma.”

“Nobody wants to add trauma to their children. We bring these little angels into the world,” added Chambers.

Chambers and Hammer married in 2010 and announced their separation in July 2020. Days later she applied for a divorce and quoted an unforgettable differences. The divorce was completed in June 2023.

After they separated, Hammer was accused of several women of abuse Call me by your name Star fought.

For the mother's mother, the “biggest compliment” that she could ever get can hear that she is an incredible mother.

“We have a chance to do it right. When I made the decision to leave my marriage, I really took it seriously,” explains Chambers. “I spoke to every family -sized therapist from Upper East Side to Denmark to Russia.”

“You know, they don't know me. They don't know my family, but I just wanted to collect as much information as possible so that I could minimize the trauma,” she continues.

“It's about the children. It's not about us. It's not our ego. It's about nothing else. There will be no growth if we angry or not forgive.”

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