
Hasbeens Exposed: Billy Jensen, Armie Hammer & Jessica Reed Kraus with Lauren Skae
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Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of sexual assault, suicide ideation, and murder. Listener discretion is advised.
This week on
Off-Script, Celene Beth and Lauren Skae dive headfirst into the unholy trifecta of the internet’s most delusional Hasbeens: Billy Jensen, Armie Hammer, and Jessica Reed Kraus. From self-proclaimed heroes to self-serving manipulators, these three prove that when the spotlight fades, some will torch their credibility just to stay seen.In a raw and unfiltered moment, Celene shares the devastation of discovering that her abuser—disgraced true crime figure Billy Jensen was given a platform by Armie Hammer. What followed wasn’t journalism or conversation—it was a PR stunt dressed up as a podcast. Survivors were mocked, gaslit, and re-traumatized while Jensen spun a narrative rooted in denial and deflection while Armie nodded along in willful ignorance. This wasn’t just victim-blaming, it was merely a coordinated erasure of accountability.
And then there’s Jessica Reed Kraus, the influencer-turned-“investigator” who has built a brand on aestheticized storytelling and thinly veiled misogyny. Recently exposed in
Vanity Fair for everything from misinformation to her laughable claim of being a White House press member (spoiler: it was a single-day guest pass), Kraus continues to uphold the very systems that protect abusers.Make no mistake—she’s another apologist who would likely applaud the kind of narrative Billy and Armie shamelessly pushed. Make no mistake—she is not a bystander in this conversation. She’s part of the problem.
This isn’t just a reckoning—it’s a refusal to stay silent while abusers and their enablers manipulate the narrative. It’s about holding the mic with intention, protecting truth over performance, and reminding everyone exactly who
deserves to be heard.