Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood in the Netflix series "House of Cards."
Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood in “House of Cards.” Image via YouTube.com

Kevin Spacey’s reputation took another hit this week when a security company executive recalled how the #MeToo disgraced actor refused to shake hands with his mostly black crew and used the N-word.

Blue alleged that Spacey “refused to acknowledge the black team members and even made racial slurs,” according to The Daily Mail.

Blue said a group of black security guards were watching the trailer for the show when he heard the actor tell his personal security manager: ‘I don’t want n***ers watching my trailer.'”

When he complained about Spacey — referred to as “The Powers That Be,” Blue said he was told: “That’s just the way he is; we’ve got to keep him happy.”

Meanwhile, Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos confirmed reports of a “House of Cards” spinoff.

“According to Sarandos, holding Spacey accountable doesn’t mean punishing ‘House of Cards’ fans,” said the New York Daily News. “He finally confirmed a Variety.com report from October claiming the popular Netflix saga will continue without its commander-in-chief once its final season concludes its sixth and final season later this year.”

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