Kevin Spacey revived his odd tradition of posting a holiday video to his YouTube channel as his House of Cards character “Frank Underwood” on Christmas Eve. And in an equally strange turn, Tucker Carlson (ousted former Fox News host) is along for the ride this time. https://twitter.com/vulture/status/1739133881318560172 From Vulture:
Carlson, who also got fired from his job, interviewed the fictional character with a giddy fervor, pretending that Underwood was a real person potentially running for president?
In the embarrassing conversation, Spacey’s Underwood said more people are killed by online trolls than guns, ranted against people identifying as rabbits (whilst he was identifying as a fake president), and said that he put Netflix on the map — sounding a lot like the Real Housewives who claim they’re to thank for their entire franchise.
You’ll recall Spacey began these videos in 2018 after Netflix fired him from his hit series in the aftermath of several allegations of sexual assault. In 2021, he was ordered to pay $31 million to the producer of House of Cards to compensate for the damages incurred following his termination. In 2022, a New York City jury found Spacey was liable for no damages in a sexual misconduct lawsuit brought by actor Anthony Rapp. And this past summer, Spacey was found not guilty of all counts in a sexual assault trial in the UK. https://youtu.be/WqPePWyduxQ?si=ImSyWk41h-gJ_MfH
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