June 11th 2024.
Recently, actor Kevin Spacey sat down for an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, where he opened up about his past "bad behaviour". Spacey, known for his acclaimed roles in movies like The Usual Suspects and American Beauty, was abruptly fired from the hit show House of Cards in 2017 amidst numerous allegations of misconduct. While the 64-year-old was acquitted of sexual offences in a trial in London, he faced yet another civil lawsuit in 2022 for an alleged unwanted sexual advance at a party back in 1986.
Last month, Spacey was the focus of a Channel 4 documentary titled Spacey Unmasked, featuring 10 men who shared their experiences with the actor. The contributors spoke of inappropriate behaviour, including non-consensual groping and being forced to watch Spacey masturbate. In what Piers Morgan described as an "astounding" interview on his YouTube channel, he asked Spacey directly about his actions that he considers to be "bad behaviour".
"Pushing the boundaries," Spacey replied. When pressed further, he admitted to being "too handsy" and touching someone sexually without realizing they did not want it. Morgan pointed out that this could be considered a criminal act, to which Spacey responded, "I agree that the word 'grope' is a very odd word. I have been gentle and caressing with people, but you don't want to be aggressive. You want to see if they respond positively."
Spacey went on to discuss the allegations against him, stating, "You want to be gentle. You want to see if they're going to respond positively. I think the word itself is not a word that I associate with my experience." When asked if the encounters were consensual, Spacey replied, "They should let you know they don't want to do it, so that you can understand it's non-consensual and stop."
In another emotional moment during the interview, Spacey revealed that he has been left on the brink of bankruptcy due to the exorbitant legal fees he has had to pay. He even shared that he has been forced to sell his home and is currently living in Baltimore. "I still owe a lot of legal bills that I have not been able to pay," he said, admitting that the amount was "many millions".
The interview, which is set to air on YouTube at 8pm, also gave Spacey an opportunity to address the ongoing controversy surrounding him. Meanwhile, if you have a celebrity story, video or pictures to share, you can get in touch with The Agency entertainment team via email, phone or by visiting their Submit Stuff page – they would love to hear from you.
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