This Is Us: Kevin Spacey reference cut from latest season 2 episode
The House of Cards actor faces an allegation of sexual assault
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Your support makes all the difference.A Kevin Spacey reference was cut from the latest episode of US drama This Is Us in light of the sexual misconduct allegation against the actor.
The season 2 episode - titled 'The 20s' - features a flashback scene to the year 2008 where character, struggling actor Kevin (Justin Hartley), is left reeling after his roommate tells him he's successfully booked an acting job in a Christian Bale film.
According to TVLine, the press screener version of the episode saw the roommate specifically state the gig is a role in a Spacey film.
Star Trek: Discovery actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of sexually harassing him as a 14-year-old at the then 26-year-old actor's apartment in 1986.
Spacey later issued a statement of apology in which he also came out as gay leading to criticism from several prominent Hollywood figures for implying causation with being closeted and behaving inappropriately with a minor.
In light of the accusation, Netflix has shut down production on the sixth and final season of political drama House of Cards - in which Spacey plays lead character Frank Underwood.
Instead, it's developing three spinoff ideas with one focused on popular character Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly).
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