Kevin Spacey tells Piers Morgan he was 'too handsy' in the past

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US actor Kevin Spacey has told Piers Morgan that he was "too handsy" in the past, saying he had been "pushing the boundaries".

The two-time Oscar winner, known for the US adaptation of House of Cards along with American Beauty, was found not guilty during a London trial after being accused of sexual offences.

In an episode uploaded to the YouTube channel Piers Morgan Uncensored on Tuesday, Spacey admitted he had been "pushing the boundaries" in the past.

When asked how, he said: "Being too handsy, touching someone sexually in a way that I didn't know at the time they didn’t want."

"I have caressed people, I have been gentle with people, that is the way that I am," he added in response to accusations.

"You’re making a pass at someone, you don’t want to be aggressive. You want to be gentle. You want to see if they’re going to respond positively."

He added: "They should let you know they don't want to do it so that you can understand it’s non-consensual and stop."

Kevin Spacey says he was "too handsy" in the past and had been "pushing the boundaries"

Spacey was sacked from Netflix's House of Cards when the 2017 allegations emerged during the show’s sixth season, and later edited out of the movie All The Money In The World and replaced by Christopher Plummer, who had to reshoot scenes at the last minute.

Spacey won a US civil lawsuit after being accused of an unwanted sexual advance at a party in 1986, and last year was acquitted at London's Southwark Crown Court after being accused of sexually assaulting four men in the period between 2001 and 2013.

He has always denied any criminal wrongdoing, and misconduct allegations.

In 2022, Spacey was sued at the High Court in London by a man who claimed he had been sexually assaulted by Spacey and suffered "psychiatric damage".

The case was paused during his criminal trial, but has since restarted following a hearing in May.

Kevin Spacey denied fresh allegations of inappropriate behaviour on Piers Morgan Uncensored

During the interview with Morgan, the actor also denied fresh claims of inappropriate behaviour that were aired in a Channel 4 documentary titled Spacey Unmasked, which he criticised.

A spokesperson for Channel 4 previously said: "Spacey Unmasked is an important film exploring the balance of power and inappropriate behaviour in a work environment, aiming to give a voice to those who have previously been unable to speak out."

The 64-year-old actor also said his home is being sold at auction to settle legal bills following the allegations of sexual misconduct made against him.

He said: "This week, where I have been living in Baltimore is being foreclosed on, my house is being sold at auction.

"So I have to go back to to Baltimore and put all my things in storage. So the answer to that question is I'm not quite sure where I'm going to live now, but I’ve been in Baltimore… since we started shooting House of Cards there… I moved there (to the city) in 2012."

When asked why, he replied saying: "I can’t pay the bills that I owe.

"A couple of times when I thought I was going to file (for bankruptcy), but we’ve managed to sort of dodge it, at least as of today."

Spacey said he owed "many millions" of dollars due to legal bills, and seemed emotional at several points during the lengthy interview, which was conducted in person.

Famous faces including Sharon Stone, Liam Neeson and Stephen Fry have been campaigning for his return to acting in statements to the Telegraph newspaper in May.

Spacey's two Academy Awards were for best supporting actor for The Usual Suspects in 1996 and best actor in 2000 for American Beauty, which also secured him a Bafta for leading actor.

Source: Press Association

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