LGBTQ Celebs Bash Kevin Spacey Over Sexual Misconduct
11/08/2017 03:09 pm EST
Zachary Quinto
American Horror Story and Heroes alum Zachary Quinto was one of the first stars to speak out against Spacey's coming out.
Quinto issued a lengthy statement on his Twitter account, disappointed by Spacey's timing and wanting to ensure that Rapp was the party deserving the attention in this case.
"It is deeply saddening and troubling that this is how Kevin Spacey has chosen to come out," Quinto wrote. "Not by standing up as a point of pride - in light of many of his awards and accomplishments - thus inspiring tens of thousands of struggling young LGBTQ kids aroudn the world, but as a calculated manipulation to deflect attention away from the very serious accusations that he attempted to molest one."
He added, "May Anthony Rapp's voice be the one which is amplified here. Victim's voices are the ones that deserve to be heard."
Rosie O'Donnell
Rosie O'Donnell did not pull any punches in her condemnation of Spacey.
She compared the House of Cards actor to disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein, who has been accused of sexual assault and harassment from numerous actresses.
"You don't remember the incident - 30 years ago?" O'Donnell tweeted. "F--- [you] Kevin. Like Harvey we all knew about [you] - I hope more men come forward."
When questioned about her statement, O'Donnell clarified that she did not know the specifics of Spacey's actions, just that he was "creepy."
"No one knew details - like Harvey - but [you] knew both were creepy men with reps that said so," she wrote.
Wanda Sykes
Comedian Wanda Sykes addressed Spacey's statement on Twitter with a jab of her own.
She accused Spacey of trying to hide his actions by deflecting them on LGBTQ communities.
"No no no no no!" Sykes wrote. "You do not get to 'choose' to hide under the rainbow! Kick rocks!"
Billy Eichner
American Horror Story star Billy Eichner also spoke up in a series of tweets that went viral.
In addition to boosting messages from Quinto and Grey's Anatomy showrunner Krista Vernoff, Eichner fired off a series of tweets bashing the actor.
"That Kevin Spacey statement. Nope. Absolutely not. Nope," Eichner wrote. "Kevin Spacey has just invented something that has never existed before: a bad time to come out. But honestly I hesitate to make jokes because the Spacey statement is truly disgusting, irresponsible and dangerous."
Others
As the reactions began to pour in, more and more famous voices spoke up.
Comedians, authors and other online personalities began to share their thoughts on Spacey.
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