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Ridley Scott Enjoyed Working With Kevin Spacey — Praises Surface Weeks After Last Accuser Ari Behn Came Forward

Kevin Spacey just cannot catch a break recently, as his name keeps getting dragged through the mud and it does not look like things are going to stop anytime soon.

The actor and producer, who was the reason for the cancellation of Netflix’s series, House of Cards, was recently accused of yet another incident in which he made inappropriate advances — this time apparently against Ari Behn, former husband of Norway’s Princess Martha Louise.

According to Behn, the incident happened around a decade ago during a Nobel Peace Price party, at which Spacey inappropriately touched him and made rude propositions towards him.

Hardly anyone seems surprised by the new allegations, and in light of everything that has been said about Mr. Spacey recently, it would not be surprising if even more information came out in the near future.

The American Beauty actor has been in an awkward spot, and it is highly likely that we will not see his face on the big screen anymore. What exactly is going to happen to him afterward is hard to tell though, as everyone tends to take it differently when they hit a situation like this.

Spacey is reportedly in the process of treating his problems, though it is not clear precisely what he is doing to that end. He has maintained a very low profile since the allegations came to light, so it is not clear what exactly he is up to, but hopefully, he is going to make some statement to address everything that has come out recently. His fans have been quite disappointed, and they deserve an explanation.

Despite all the things Spacey has been accused some people in the industry are not ready to turn the page altogether.

Ridley Scott, who had decided to recast his role in the movie All the Money in the World, recently said that it was just a business decision because Spacey is very talented.

Mr. Scott explained, “When I finished it with Kevin, it was kind of perfect.”

Comments like these seem to leave the door slightly open for a second act.

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