Well, folks, the scandal that has inveloped Hollywood took another turn this week. Star Trek actor Anthony Rapp, now forty six, accused fellow actor Kevin Spacey if sexually irassing him in six when he was fourteen. Now Spacey immediately apologized to what he said would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior, and then Spacey set off another firestorm when he used the apology to declare he chooses to live life as
a gay man. It's a choice. Now. Netflix has announced that production on House of Cards starring Spacey will be suspended indefinitely. Spokeswoman says the decision to kill the show was made months ago, but they were still going to go ahead with this season season six until yesterday. In a joint statement with the producers, Netflix said they were deeply troubled by the report of Space's deeply inappropriate drunken behavior all those years ago, before he announced that he's
choosing to live life as a gay man. Meanwhile, on another Hollywood for hunt and back for additional women say they were abused by the now infamous Harvey Weinstein. They described groping, forcing them to watch him doing things with himself and another serious allegation of rape. One accuser says that she spoke to Harvey's Hollywood friends about what had happened. They told her it is just a rite of passage for actresses in Hollywood. So far, avy women have come
forward with stories of Harvey Weinstein. Turns out Hollywood's House of cards is really a house of horrors. M
