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Kevin Spacey posts another bizarre Christmas video as Frank Underwood with creepy vow to ‘kill them with kindness’


KEVIN Spacey released another bizarre Christmas Eve video on Tuesday – with a creepy vow to “kill them with kindness”.

Playing his former House Of Cards character Frank Underwood, Spacey, 60, says: “You didn’t really think I was going to miss the opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas, did you?”

 Kevin Spacey sits in front of a fire in the bizarre Christmas Eve video
Kevin Spacey sits in front of a fire in the bizarre Christmas Eve videoCredit: YouTube
 Spacey, 60, spoke of killing with kindness in the creepy clip
Spacey, 60, spoke of killing with kindness in the creepy clipCredit: YouTube

The cryptic video was posted on YouTube and features the disgraced actor wearing a festive sweater and stoking a fire.

He says: “It’s been a pretty good year, and I’m grateful to have my health back.

“And in light of that, I’ve made some changes in my life and I’d like to invite you to join me.

“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

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 Spacey was playing his former House Of Cards character Frank Underwood
Spacey was playing his former House Of Cards character Frank UnderwoodCredit: Kobal Collection – Shutterstock
 Spacey, 60, as Frank Underwood in Netflix series House Of Cards
Spacey, 60, as Frank Underwood in Netflix series House Of CardsCredit: Kobal Collection – Shutterstock

Staring into the camera, Spacey adds: “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.”

The chilling clip then ends with ominous music as Spacey stares into the flames.

It’s the first time Spacey has released a video since he posted a similarly strange clip last Christmas.

In that video, the Oscar-winner vaguely addressed the allegations of sexual assault and misconduct made against him – claims that left his career in ruins.

 Spacey, 60, in court in Nantucket, Massachusetts, in January
Spacey, 60, in court in Nantucket, Massachusetts, in JanuaryCredit: Getty – Pool

Spacey was one of the most high profile stars to fall in the #MeToo movement sparked by victims of the alleged rapist Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

The actor’s character in Netflix’s House Of Cards was killed off and Spacey’s role was cut from the film All The Money In the World.

A string of men made allegations against Spacey ranging from lewd behaviour to groping and sexual assault.

Spacey vehemently denied any criminal behaviour and a Massachusetts sexual assault case was dropped in July due to “the unavailability of the complaining witness.”

That unnamed accuser had alleged Spacey groped him at a Nantucket bar three years ago.

And a massage therapist who last year accused the actor of sexual assault died in September, leading authorities to drop the case.

Spacey is also being investigated by police in London over claims of sexual harassment alleged to have taken place while he was artistic director of the Old Vic theatre from 2004 to 2015.

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