Kevin Spacey has called on Channel 4 to air his “right to reply” interview with Dan Wootton, in response to their documentary Spacey Unmasked.Spacey Unmasked is a two-part show that aired on the channel on May 6 and 7, featuring “never-seen-before interviews and archive” footage that covered the actor’s life “from childhood to early success on Broadway and subsequent meteoric rise to stardom.”It also explored Spacey’s sexual allegations and subsequent acquittal.
A description reads: “In 2023, Spacey was acquitted of sexual offences against four men in a UK trial. This two-part series will investigate Spacey’s conduct and talks to multiple men unconnected to that case about their experiences with Kevin Spacey, almost all of whom have never spoken before.”In July last year, Spacey was acquitted of all nine charges he was facing, including seven counts of sexual assault, one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent, and one count of causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity.Spacey claims that Channel 4 did not give him enough time to respond to the allegations of improper behaviour contained in the show, and instead he addressed them in a one-on-one interview with former GB News presenter Wootton.He now wants Channel 4 to air that show, writing on X: “I’d be glad to grant @Channel4 the rights to run it for free.
Maybe enough pressure from the public will get them to agree to broadcast my Right of Reply.”I'd be glad to grant @Channel4 the rights to run it for free.
Maybe enough pressure from the public will get them to agree to broadcast my Right of Reply. https://t.co/jnMs8kjugi— Kevin Spacey (@KevinSpacey) May 7, 2024“I take full responsibility for my past behaviour and my.
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