Kevin Spacey Has Posted Another Weird Christmas Video

It's titled "Kill Them with Kindness".

In what appears to be one of the newest and creepiest Christmas traditions, Kevin Spacey has posted another weird video.

Titled KTWK (Kill Them with Kindness), the actor sits next to a fire apparently in character as Frank Underwood from “House of Cards,” who was killed off after allegations of sexual assault surfaced in 2017.

He says: “You didn’t really think I was going to miss the opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas, did you?

“I’ve had a pretty good year and I’m grateful to have my health back.”

He then goes on to say he has made “changes in my life and I’d like to invite you to join me”.

He adds: “As we walk into 2020, I want to cast my vote for more good in this world.

“Ah yes, I know what you’re thinking. Can he be serious? I’m dead serious. And it’s not that hard, trust me.

“The next time someone does something you don’t like, you can go on the attack. But you can also hold your fire and do the unexpected. You can kill them with kindness.”

It follows a similar video posted last Christmas vaguely addressing the allegations that ended his career.

In October it was announced Los Angeles prosecutors had rejected a sexual assault case against Kevin Spacey because the accuser had died.

The case stemmed from a masseur’s allegations that Spacey inappropriately touched him during a massage session at a home in Malibu, California, in October 2016.

The decision states that the allegations against Spacey could not be proven without the masseur’s participation.

The man also sued Spacey under the alias John Doe in a case that remains pending in federal court.

Massachusetts prosecutors in July dropped a criminal case against Spacey filed after accusations that he groped an 18-year-old man at a bar on the resort island of Nantucket in 2016.

In that case, Spacey’s accuser invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify about text messages from the night of the alleged groping that the defence claimed were deleted.

Police in London are also investigating allegations of sexual misconduct by Spacey, but there has been no recent public update on that inquiry.

Spacey was artistic director at London’s The Old Vic theatre between 2004 and 2015.

The theatre later found 20 people claimed they had been subjected to inappropriate behaviour from the actor.

The star was sacked from Netflix show House Of Cards and Sir Ridley Scott erased him from his completed film All The Money In The World, recasting Christopher Plummer in the role with re-shoots costing millions.

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