TWO-TIME OSCAR WINNER ADMITS TO BEING WITHOUT PERMANENT RESIDENCE FOLLOWING YEARS OF LEGAL AND FINANCIAL TURMOIL
Actor Kevin Spacey has disclosed that he currently has no permanent home and is residing in hotels and short-term rentals as he waits for a Hollywood comeback. The revelation comes in a November 2025 interview during which he cited legal costs, dwindling income and career setbacks as key reasons for his situation.
Kevin Spacey, the two-time Academy Award winner known for films like American Beauty and the series House of Cards, has made a startling revelation: he says he is homeless, living in hotels and Airbnbs while keeping his belongings in storage. In a feature interview published his comments emerged amid his ongoing efforts to reclaim his place in Hollywood.
Spacey explained that his financial situation “is not great” and that his former residence in Baltimore was recently auctioned off after years of legal battles related to multiple sexual misconduct allegations. He said: “I literally have no home, that’s what I’m attempting to explain… I’m living in hotels, I’m living in Airbnbs.”
The leftover costs from years of legal defense, declining offers from major studios and a dramatically reduced public profile have all contributed to this dramatic turn. Spacey admitted that while he was acquitted of charges in London and dismissed in civil court in the U.S., the reputational damage remains.
Despite the challenges, Spacey remains hopeful for a comeback. He suggested that a call from a high-profile director like Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino could move the needle. “We are in touch with some extremely powerful people who want to put me back to work,” he said.
This moment serves as a stark reminder of how even celebrated figures in entertainment can face severe financial and personal consequences when their careers falter. For Spacey, the question now is whether his admission will mark the low point before a comeback or signal a new chapter in relative obscurity.
