Kevin Spacey outed by Andy Cohen?

Kevin Spacey outed by Andy Cohen?

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Kevin Spacey is part of a gay rumor after Bravo talk show host and Real Housewives producer Andy Cohen accuses the A-list Hollywood actor of being gay and hiding it from the rest of the world. Cohen himself is a homosexual, and would like to see the movie star come out if he’s truly gay. The Watch What Happens Live host has a number of bomb***** stories in his new book, and this one is in regards to 55-year-old Spacey.

A segment of Andy’s book, The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year, is revealed by Radar Online. Cohen shares an incident that happened at the September 2024 U.S. Open competition, when he spotted Kevin with three friends. He hinted that it was obvious to him the actor was into men.

Cohen writes in his book, “Kevin Spacey was in front of us with what looked like a face full of makeup and three male companions who were definitely not raising any questions.”

A discussion between Cohen and CNN’s Anderson Cooper talked about Kevin Spacey and how he values his privacy. Cohen writes in his memoir that he’s not fond of what Spacey said about being in love.

“I still get enraged when I think about him talking about being in love with that woman on ’60 Minutes.’ Come out, sir.”

Kevin’s sexuality is pure speculation, and no one has tried exposing the actor for his sexuality.
Spacey told the Daily Beast in 2024 in that he has his rights to privacy, and that it’s a shame young people in this country are bullied based on sexual preference. He points out how “shameful” it is other people around the world take so much abuse due to lack of rights.

“… Your saying that you are gay and that is how you walk about in the world and it has nothing to do with your true private life is a good distinction for you to draw. But it’s not such a good distinction for other people. Personally, I don’t really think that distinction exists. Look, I think finally this is a very important issue to be discussed. I do. Mainly because of how sad it is that young people in this country—and even around the world where they don’t have the freedoms and rights we do—are being subjected to the kinds of abuse they are being subjected to. That’s what is shameful.”

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Kevin Spacey Tells Hollywood to "F–k Off"; Loves That People Think He’s "Nuts

Kevin Spacey Tells Hollywood to "F–k Off"; Loves That People Think He’s "Nuts

He’s not interested in bit parts in unimportant movies: “Unless it’s Martin Scorsese, and it’s a really significant role, f— off. I’m not playing someone’s brother. I’m not playing the station manager. I’m not playing the FCC chairman.”

He Loves his unconventional career: “People thought I was crazy 11 years ago when I moved to London and started a theater company. What is he doing? He’s out of his mind. People thought we were crazy when we made the Netflix deal for House of Cards. ‘They’re out of their minds, it’ll never work.’ I’m used to People thinking I’m nuts. And you know what? I kind of love it.”

Taking over the Old Vic in 2024: “I remember having lots of very serious conversations with my mother about where I was at this particular point and just going, ‘What am I supposed to do now? Am I supposed to do what I watch a lot of other People do?’ Which is, ‘Hey, now I’m on the list, I’m going to be in all these movies and get paid all this money.’ It was absolutely unappealing to me to end up in a lot of movies I shouldn’t do, to start showing up and doing the same thing over and over. I was already suffering from, ‘He always plays evil guys.’ ‘He’s always the dark character.’ People love to box us in, and I wasn’t going to be boxed. I decided I was going to f— with it.”

Trial by fire in the UK: “It’s sort of the way they do it in Britain. They sh-t on you and then later on they go, ‘Oh, we love you, and we always loved you, and we always knew we were going to love you, and we’re so glad you’ve come.’ ”

He “fiercely guards his private life”: In fact, his affable demeanor shuts off the moment he is asked about it. This might date back to a 1997 Esquire profile That infamously suggested Spacey was gay. He later denied the characterization, and his agency at the time, William Morris, vehemently discouraged its clients from cooperating with the publication. “Let’s let People live their lives and do it the way they want to do it,” he says now. “All the chips will fall in the end, and we’ll all be judged by a much higher power than EntertainmentWeekly can.”

He Loves keeping letters from famous people: He keeps hand-written notes from People like Woody Allen (Spacey pitched himself for a part in one of Allen’s upcoming films and included a Netflix sub******ion for the director to check out his work) and Katharine Hepburn, with whom he corresponded. “I used to write her very lengthy letters about what was happening in my career,” he says, “and she’d write me back: ‘Dear Kevin, good for you. Loved your thoughts about my book. Kate.’ ”

He’s still searching for good roles: “You’d be shocked,” he adds of the unglamorous parts That routinely come his way. “There are a lot of People out there who offer roles to actors because they’ll elevate their movie to a place the movie would never reach. They offer them a sh-tload of money for a crap part, but it doesn’t make the movie any better. And I’m not interested in elevating someone’s crap movie.”

[From The Hollywood Reporter]
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