‘Netflix exists because of me’: Kevin Spacey still can’t quit ‘House of Cards’

‘Netflix exists because of me’: Kevin Spacey still can’t quit ‘House of Cards’

It’s become a weird Christmas tradition that Kevin Spacey seems to be following. After a flurry of sexual accusations began against her and she was evicted from the Netflix series in 2017, days after her affair with Harvey Weinstein began, the actress corrected her accounts in cryptic videos. This is posted on his personal YouTube account during the last holidays of the year. The first, posted online in December 2018, has 13 million views.

This year, Kevin Spacey is going even further. At seven minutes long, his most recent video, posted on December 24, 2023, is a staged interview with Tucker Carlson, a conservative journalist particularly known for his conspiracy theories. Trees, Christmas decorations, a fireplace… the atmosphere is deliberately warm, but the content of the interview is much less.

Six years after his exit from the Netflix political series in which he starred, Kevin Spacey, still in the skin of his character, is attacking the streaming platform. “It’s strange that they publicly cut ties with me based solely on accusations, accusations that turned out to be false. There was never any doubt“, he says.

He follows: “Netflix exists because of me. I put it on the map and they put me on itThe actor is talking about the complaint of the production company, which asked for a payment of 31 million dollars in 2022. reason? Significant loss of income following his allegations.

Kevin Spacey’s fake interview was published on his personal account:

In July 2023, Kevin Spacey pleaded not guilty to all nine charges against him. He was accused by four men of separate sexual assaults between 2001 and 2013.

In the rest of the interview, the former Hollywood star points the finger at “Internet trolls“And the principle of ‘cancellation culture’: “There are so many important issues, gun control being one of them. But the truth is that more and more people are being killed by internet trolls every day.An assertion based on a no less reliable source. According to a report published by the site on December 7 Gun Violence ArchiveIn 2023, 40,167 people were killed by guns in the United States. An average of 118 deaths per day.

Source: Allocine

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