Kevin Spacey breaks his silence over sexual assault allegations amid UK documentary release



Actor Kevin Spacey — who was previously cleared of sexual assault charges after trials the U.S. and U.K. — has finally decided to speak out about allegations of illegal behavior ahead of a documentary about him set to air next week, according to Deadline Hollywood.

Spacey recently appeared for an interview with former GB News presenter Dan Wootton on his Outspoken channel on YouTube, saying that while he may have, at times, behaved inappropriately, there was never a time when he committed an illegal act.

“I take full responsibility for my past behaviour and my actions. But I cannot and will not take responsibility or apologise to anyone who’s made up stuff about me or exaggerated stories about me."

“I’ve never told someone that if they give me sexual favours, then I will help them out with their career, ever."

“I’ve clearly hooked up with, you know, some men who thought they might get ahead in their careers by having a relationship with me. But there was no conversation with me, it was all part of their plan, one that was always destined to fail, because I wasn’t in on the deal.”

And he said: “Were there times when I would flirt with some of the people who were involved in those programmes who were in their 20s? Yes. Did I ever hook up with another actor? Yes. Did I make a clumsy pass at someone who wasn’t interested as it turned out? Yes.”

“That may not have been the best decision and it’s not one that I would do today. But it happened. It wasn’t illegal, and nor has it ever been alleged to have been illegal," he continued.

Spacey took to X, writing:

Over the last week, I have repeatedly requested that @Channel4 afford me more than 7 days to respond to allegations made against me dating back 48 years and provide me with sufficient details to investigate these matters.
Channel 4 has refused on the basis that they feel that asking for a response in 7 days to new, anonymized and non-specific allegations is a “fair opportunity” for me to refute any allegations made against me. I will not sit back and be attacked by a dying network's one-sided “documentary” about me in their desperate attempt for ratings. There's a proper channel to handle allegations against me and it’s not Channel 4. Each time I have been given the time and a proper forum to defend myself, the allegations have failed under scrutiny and I have been exonerated.

Blaze News previously reported on Spacey's case in 2023. Four individuals came forward, claiming that Spacey had sexually assaulted them.

The report read:

All four alleged victims testified during the trial, and three of them alleged that Spacey had either grabbed their genitals without consent or forced them to touch his. However, the fourth accuser made an even more serious allegation. He claimed that he had once sought Spacey's advice regarding his burgeoning acting career. Two weeks later, Spacey invited the man over to his apartment, where Spacey then drugged the man and sexually assaulted him, he testified. After falling asleep or losing consciousness, the man said he woke up to find Spacey performing a sex act on him.

Despite winning the case, Spacey says that he has nothing left. He went on to mention that he still has legal bills to pay.

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Trans comedian strips naked, plays keyboard with penis on live TV in UK: 'I'm a perfect woman!'



Warning: graphic content.

A British comedian who identifies as transgender recently went on live television and put on a rousing performance, singing, stripping naked, and using his penis to play a keyboard.

On Friday during a 40th-year celebration one-off revival of the 1980s British comedy series "Friday Night Live," comedian Jordan Gray took to the stage and gave an expletive-laden rendition of "Do-Re-Mi" and "Better Than You," a song written for Gray's Edinburgh Fringe show entitled "Is It a Bird?" "Bird" is British slang for a woman.

At the conclusion of the three-minute bit, Gray grinned and asked rhetorically, "You know the best thing about live TV?"

Gray then answered his own question: "I can do stupid stuff like this!"

He then proceeded to tear off the bright pink jumpsuit he was wearing to reveal surgically constructed female breasts and bare male genitals.

The theme of "Better Than You" is self-evident. Gray lists various reasons why he is better than everyone else, and all the reasons he gives are sexually explicit.

"I'm a perfect woman," Gray insists. "My t*** will never shrink. And I'm guaranteed to sq****. And I do a**l by default."

Gray, who competed on "The Voice" in 2016, also made various "gay" jokes throughout the clip. At one point, he even admitted, "I used to be a man."

"What a moment," tweeted Channel 4, which aired the TV special.

In the tweet, Channel 4 also included a full-length clip of the performance, except for the ending when Gray removed his clothes and grabbed his penis. The video includes a warning for foul language and what Channel 4 has characterized as "adult humour."

\u201c\u2018I haven\u2019t had a Yorkie bar in five years.\u2019 - Jordan Gray (@Talldarkfriend) on the difficulties of being transgender. What a moment. #FridayNightLive #TruthAndDare\u201d
— Channel 4 (@Channel 4) 1666388700

The performance itself has received mixed reviews. Helen Joyce, an outspoken critic of transgenderism, quickly denounced it as a "sex crime."

"Absolutely disgraceful. A sex crime committed on camera. While idiots whoop and cheer," Joyce tweeted.

Baroness Emma Harriet Nicholson of the House of Lords, who likewise supports traditional marriage, stated that she would be issuing a complaint letter regarding the stunt, though she did not specify to whom she would write.

However, actor Jason Isaacs, best known for his portrayal of Lucius Malfoy in the "Harry Potter" film series, thoroughly enjoyed the phallic performance.

"So much more dignified than parliament today," he tweeted in part.

\u201c#JordanGray just stripped naked mid-song on #FridayNightLive to show off her magnificent boobs and equally magnificent member, with which she played the keyboard as she brought her set to a close and the entire house down. So much more dignified than parliament today.\n#Jordan4PM\u201d
— Jason Isaacs (@Jason Isaacs) 1666391771

The U.K. has different rules regarding profanity and nudity on television. Pink News defended Gray's naked keyboarding by asserting that the show segment aired "well after the 9pm watershed, the time when nudity and other adult content is allowed on TV."

Gray has expressed no remorse. On Saturday, he publicly thanked Channel 4 for airing the clip and for letting him "be a part of comedy history."

\u201cWoke up this morning to the smell of burning gammon. And it is DELICIOUS. \ud83d\ude0e\ud83d\udd25\n\nThank you @Channel4 for letting me be a part of comedy history on #FridayNightLive \u2764\n\nSee you all THIS FRIDAY NIGHT at The @LondonPalladium \n#IsItABird \ud83e\udd87\u26a1\u201d
— Jordan Gray (@Jordan Gray) 1666422797