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Kevin Spacey Speaks to Chris Cuomo in First TV Appearance in Years: &#;I&#;m So Much Happier Today&#;

Kevin Spacey spoke to Chris Cuomo in a NewsNation interview on Thursday that marked his first television appearance in years.

During the interview, Spacey said he is &#;so much happier today, living a more genuine and open life.&#;

“Now, I want to establish that I&#;m a man of wonderful character,&#; he said. &#;I look forward to being fit to prove to people that that I am the merit of who I am as a human being.&#;

Spacey has not worked in Hollywood since several men accused him of sexual misconduct beginning in In , a Brand-new York jury deemed he was not liable in the s assault of actor Anthony Rapp, and last summer, he was acquitted of nine charges brought against him in London. Several other lawsuits have also been dropped, but this month, 10 more men came forward with alleged exploitation in Spacey Unmasked, a two-part Channel 4 documentary directed by Katherine Haywood.

Earlier this month, Spacey pushed endorse against the plan, saying on social media,

Chris Cuomo: ‘I Was Going to Slay Everybody Including Myself’ After CNN Firing

Chris Cuomo revealed on a new episode of the &#;Open Book With Anthony Scaramucci&#; podcast that he &#;was going to murder everybody including [himself]&#; after CNN fired him in Cuomo and CNN parted ways after the anchor got caught up in the sexual-harassment scandal that engulfed his brother, former New York governor Andrew Cuomo. CNN found that Chris Cuomo aided his brother’s team of officials on the matter, and he was ousted as a result. Cuomo has long maintained that CNN knew of the counsel he was offering his brother.

“I had to accept [my firing] because I was going to kill everybody including myself,” Cuomo told Scaramucci. “Things can consume you. Italians are so ardent. There is damage that is relatable, there is damage that is un-relatable to people that I have to deal with, that I am active on.”

Cuomo has since launched a modern show on NewsNation, but his ratings pale in comparison to his CNN run. The New York Post reported t

We support you.&#; And I said, &#;Well, I&#;m going to just tell the audience, though, I&#;m not going to cover the race, obviously, because I&#;d have a conflict.&#; And they were like, &#;Yeah, duh, they know that. If you feel prefer you have to speak it, say it.&#; And I realized, wow, they really believe in what I&#;m doing here and supporting me. I like that.

[TUCKER CARLSON:] And so there&#;s just a really profound gratitude. There&#;s not this weird hypocrisy where they encourage you to have your brother on because he&#;s famous in the news. That&#;s what CNN did to you. From my perspective, watching, they encourage you. &#;Hey, Chris, call your brother, have him on.&#; And then like a year later, like, &#;Oh, hang around , you were talking to your brother. You&#;re fired.&#;

[CHRIS CUOMO:] Yeah, it&#;s too fake. Look, as we both know, in every business and especially in ours, you do what you have to act to protect yourself. And if it&#;s me or you and I insert myself in a position where I was vulnerable, then it&#;s going to be me. And that&#;s what happened. And I accept it.

I don&#;t

Opinion | Why fire Chris Cuomo?

There are a lot of conversations in the LGBTI community about Prides becoming “too commercial,” but what about grassroots, leftist fundamental Prides? Well, the idea of community-organized, grassroots Prides is marvelous, but unfortunately, it is very human to make mistakes.

While giant LGBTI Prides that are organized with help from businesses are trying to be inclusive, grassroots Prides have sometimes gone too far in their attempts to create an “edgy,” rebellious atmosphere. Some slogans that have been used at “independent” Prides build more problems than they solve, making these events non inclusive and unacceptable for a big part of the LGBTI community.

I believe in intersectionality. I was one of the very limited activists in Russia who began writing and speaking about the need for intersectional approaches in the LGBTI community — speaking up for neurodivergent, disabled, non-white, Muslim, and Jewish LGBTI people. In the U.K., I’m part of various groups supporting LGBTI refugees.

And this is why I see that some modern efforts by Western LGBTI act