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Courtney Vucekovich seems to compare ex Armie Hammer to ‘Tinder Swindler’

Courtney Vucekovich had a bit of déjà vu while watching “The Tinder Swindler.”

The owner of “on-demand glam” app Flashd posted a screenshot of her group chat with two other women, one of them saved as “P” and the other saved as “LP,” discussing how scammer Simon Leviev seemed familiar. Although it’s unconfirmed, the “P” could be Paige Lorenze, who previously claimed to Page Six that Hammer had branded her with a knife.

“If anyone swindled me it was this mother f–ker,” Vucekovich responded to a friend who sent a trailer for the Netflix documentary. Vucekovich then added a screenshot of a conversation she presumably had with Hammer, based on what she previously told Page Six of their relationship.

“My atm account is overdrawn haha. I am officially broke. Awesome,” one text seemingly sent by the actor read. “You are my sugar mama until I start making movies again. Ha. I am so embarrassed but also like ‘f–k it….'”

“Do you need my card number,” Vucekovich responded at the time.

“I need cash haha,” Hammer allegedly wrote back.

The Dallas-based business owner, 31, seems to have moved on from her traumatizing relationship with the “Death on the Nile” star, writing over the photo on her Instagram Story, “iykyk lolol so glad we can almost giggle.”

Vucekovich previously told us that she found herself paying for everything in her relationship with Hammer, including gas for his truck, because he was “broke.”

“He needs you,” she said in January 2021. “He actually needs you.

“It’s a full-time job when you’re with him the way that I was. I was trying to catch my breath the entire time I was with him. You’re drowning in this dark hole trying to stay afloat. There will be random moments of good that convince you to stay.”

A screenshot of Courtney Vucekovich's Instagram Story.
The Flashd app owner had déjà vu watching the Netflix documentary. Instagram

Vucekovich ultimately ended up checking herself into a hospital for 30 days to help treat her trauma.

“I didn’t want to carry that into my future,” she told Page Six. “As a strong mental health advocate, I knew that this relationship was something I needed to process with help from people who specialize in trauma and PTSD. That is my experience.”

Hammer, 35, who has been in hiding on the Cayman Islands since he was accused of cannibalistic and violent acts against women, called all of the allegations against him “bulls–t” when he had to step away from his rom-com “Shotgun Wedding.”

“I’m not responding to these bulls–t claims, but in light of the vicious and spurious online attacks against me, I cannot in good conscience now leave my children for four months to shoot a film in the Dominican Republic,” Hammer said in a statement to Page Six last year, adding, “Lionsgate is supporting me in this, and I’m grateful to them for that.”

Lorenze, meanwhile, has moved on with country crooner Morgan Wallen.