Kevin Spacey It is his Christmas tradition to star in strange videos in which, in one way or another, he congratulates his followers on the holidays. This year, after three years of absence, the actor has played one of his best-known characters, Frank Underwood (‘House of Cards’)taking the opportunity to launch several messages.

The actor is ‘interviewed’ by the ultra journalist Tucker Carlsonwho was the star presenter of Fox News and who was fired for fueling the theory of electoral fraud in the 2020 elections between Biden and Trump.

Spacey left this series, produced by Netflix, after being fired after being accused of several crimes of sexual harassment. This month of July, He was acquitted of the nine crimes against himbeing accused of having committed them against four men between 2001 and 2013.

In this video, he jokes about the possibility of running in the 2024 elections and is betting on “bringing adults back into the room.” With Tucker Carlson, they talk about how they’ve both been kicked off their platforms, who reminds him that every time the app opens, Spacey is there “somehow.” And the sound of ‘tudum‘ on Netflix was born from Underwood banging on the table during ‘House of Cards’, a moment that Spacey remembers with a lapidary phrase.

“It is strange that they decided to cut their relationship with me over accusations that have now been proven to be false. I don’t think there is any doubt: Netflix exists because of me. I put them on the map and they try to bury me,” he says.