Overview
- In a video posted Sunday on Instagram and X, Spacey said it would be "disingenuous" to let people think he is homeless in the usual sense.
- He said he is living in hotels and Airbnbs as he goes where the work is, thanking thousands who contacted him offering help after headlines spread.
- Spacey criticized The Telegraph for what he called a knowingly misleading headline, while praising interviewer Mick Brown and the article’s substance.
- He acknowledged strained finances and losing his Baltimore home after years of legal costs, noting he has not filed for bankruptcy and that his belongings are in storage.
- Spacey said he has been working nearly nonstop this year, remains attached to projects such as the film 1780, and continues performing overseas, following a 2022 U.S. civil not-liable verdict and a 2023 U.K. acquittal.