Kevin Spacey Denies Homeless Claims, Blames Telegraph for Misleading Headline
Kevin Spacey has pushed back against recent reports claiming he is homeless, blaming The Telegraph for a misleading headline. In a video posted on X, the actor clarified his situation and addressed the fans who reached out after seeing the story.
“I feel it would be disingenuous of me to allow you to believe that I am indeed homeless in the colloquial sense,” Spacey said. He explained that while he has been moving between hotels and Airbnbs, he is not living on the streets or struggling financially like those who are truly homeless.
“I don’t usually make it my business to correct the media. If I did, I wouldn’t have time for much else,” Spacey added. “But in light of the recent articles claiming I am homeless, I feel the need to respond. Not to the press, but to the thousands of people who have reached out over the past few days, offering me a place to stay, or have just asked if I’m okay. And to all of you, let me first say that I am truly touched by your generosity, full stop.”
The actor also addressed the original journalist, Mick Brown, who reported on him in The Telegraph. “In my conversation with Mick Brown, the wonderful journalist who wrote the story… I said I was basically living in hotels and Airbnbs and going where the work is, just as I did when I first started out in this business,” he said. He stressed that the misleading headline overshadowed Brown’s reporting.
In gratitude 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/P0zcxCo0gk
— Kevin Spacey (@KevinSpacey) November 23, 2025
Spacey acknowledged those who are actually struggling with homelessness. “There are many people, as we all know, who are indeed actually living on the streets or in their cars, or in terrible financial situations, and my heart goes out to them,” he said.
“But it is clear from the article itself that I am not one of them, nor was I attempting to say that I was. Which is why it was a shame that the Telegraph chose to undermine the work of their own journalist by selling him out with a knowingly misleading headline for the sake of clicks.”
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