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Kevin Spacey Compares His Career Nosedive After Misconduct Scandal To Coronavirus Layoffs — WTF!?

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Has your life been severely impacted by circumstances out of your control? Accused serial predator Kevin Spacey says he can relate!

That’s right. The disgraced actor, whose career will likely never recover from the slew of sexual assault allegations he was hit with in 2017, said he can empathize with the thousands who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The claims were made in a recent interview for the Bits & Pretzels podcast, where the 60-year-old said:  The House of Cards alum went on to admit that he and other unemployed folks were in “similar situations” for “very different reasons and circumstances,” but said he believed that “some of the emotional struggles are very much the same.”  Related: Coronavirus Conspiracy

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