New Oxford Union controversy after inviting grope-accused film star Kevin Spacey to lecture students

THE Oxford Union faces fresh controversy for inviting grope-accused film star Kevin Spacey to lecture students. 

President-elect George Abaraonye had already lost a no-confidence vote for comments appearing to celebrate the death of US activist Charlie Kirk

And now it has been revealed the union has invited Oscar-winner Spacey to talk to undergraduates in December. 

It says: “His career has included both remarkable critical success and significant controversy, sparking wider conversations about accountability and the arts.” 

One student told The Sun: “It’s as if they are looking to make controversies to keep relevant.” 

Spacey was cleared in 2023 of sexually assaulting four men but faces a civil trial over another claim, which he denies. 

The star’s first stage performance after he was cleared of sexually assaulting four men was in Oxford in 2023.  

He received a standing ovation after performing a brief scene from Shakespeare play Timon of Athens

We revealed in August how the star is plotting a comeback as a Rat Pack-inspired crooner, with a £220-a-ticket show at a Cyprus hotel next month. 

In February, Spacey responded to fellow actor Guy Pearce’s allegation that the Oscar-winner “targeted” him during the making of 1997 movie LA Confidential, telling the Australian to “grow up”, adding: “You are not a victim”. 

It comes after Pearce – one of the stars of the recent Bafta-winning film The Brutalist – expanded on his alleged experiences with the US actor having previously called him “a handsy guy” in 2018

Kevin Spacey wearing a suit, pink shirt, and red patterned tie at Southwark Crown Court.
The Oxford Union faces fresh controversy for inviting grope-accused film star Kevin Spacey to lecture students.Credit: Getty

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