New York Times Throws Vicious Shade At Kevin Spacey
The New York Times launched a Twitter zinger at actor Kevin Spacey during the Oscars’ red-carpet procession on Sunday.
Nice to see Kevin Spacey on the red carpet https://t.co/YBPk2kpWRA pic.twitter.com/EXxdqc7sEI
— NYT Styles (@NYTStyles) March 4, 2018
Some got it, and appeared to appreciate the burn.
— StormyDaniels’ MorningAfter Pill (@SuperMando27) March 4, 2018
— nice_marmot (@the_unachiever) March 5, 2018
— Die Hard 💧 (@bonafideDiehard) March 4, 2018
— Candygram for Mongo🌹 (@vlcupper) March 4, 2018
— Jason Sparks (@sparksjls) March 4, 2018
To a few others, it looked at first glance like the Times would have to issue one of its famous corrections because, well, the man pictured is Christopher Plummer. But noooooo. This was Grade-A dissing.
Spacey, of course, did not attend the Academy Awards. He faces multiple accusations of sexual misconduct, and was replaced by Plummer in reshoots after the film “All The Money In The World” was finished. The 88-year-old Plummer then went on to become the oldest man to earn an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor in his portrayal of J. Paul Getty.
He didn’t win Sunday, but the Times got to post a winner of an insult.
— Celia (@_celia_marie_) March 4, 2018
Can we get a rim shot for the Gray Lady?
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— Knuckles (@knck1es) March 4, 2018
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