Kevin Spacey is on the brink of bankruptcy due to his million-dollar legal fees and has been forced to sell his home.

The disgraced Hollywood actor admitted on  Piers Morgan Uncensored to being 'handsy' and 'pushing boundaries' despite being cleared of sexually assaulting four men last year. 

He revealed that he has battled suicide thoughts since he was charged with indecent assault against four men in 2018.  

Asked where he is living now and if he is going to file for bankruptcy, the former House of Cards star, 64, said: 'This week, where I have been living in Baltimore, is being foreclosed on.

'My house is being sold at auction.

Kevin Spacey has admitted to being 'handsy' and 'pushing boundaries' despite being cleared of sexually assaulting four men last year

Kevin Spacey has admitted to being 'handsy' and 'pushing boundaries' despite being cleared of sexually assaulting four men last year

The double Oscar winner said he is now on the brink of bankruptcy due to his million-dollar legal fees and has been forced to sell his home in Baltimore (pictured)

The double Oscar winner said he is now on the brink of bankruptcy due to his million-dollar legal fees and has been forced to sell his home in Baltimore (pictured)

'I'm not quite sure where I'm going to live now, but I have been in Baltimore since we started shooting House of Cards there.

'It's been a couple of times when I thought I was going to file, but we've managed to sort of dodge it, at least as of today.

'I still owe a lot of legal bills that I have not been able to pay.

'Many millions, yes. The house itself is many millions.'

When asked by Morgan what he intends to do in the near future, Spacey said: 'Get back on the horse.'

He went on to say he'd spoken to a 'significant' number of men to personally apologise for his former conduct.

When asked by Morgan about what he considered bad behaviour, he said: 'Pushing the boundaries.

Spacey and Piers Morgan on the set of Speaking to Piers Morgan Uncensored

Spacey and Piers Morgan on the set of Speaking to Piers Morgan Uncensored

'Being too handsy, touching someone sexually in a way that I didn't know at the time they didn't want. I personally, I have caressed people, I have been gentle with people, that is the way that I am.

'You're making a pass at someone, you don't want to be aggressive. You want to be gentle. You want to see if they're going to respond positively.

'I am absolutely 150 per cent prepared to take accountability for those things that I did and the mistakes that I made. 'Bad, bad, bad behaviour sometimes.'

Spacey was one of the most recognised faces in Hollywood until allegations of sexual misconduct were made in 2017, with streaming giant Netflix cutting ties with the actor.

 He was accused of abusing his fame and power to carry out nine sex attacks on four men during his tenure as artistic director of the Old Vic theatre. But he insisted the claims were 'madness' and accused the claimants of 'lying for money'.

In July 2023, the actor was dramatically cleared of sexually assaulting the four men following a high-profile trial at Southwark Crown Court in which Sir Elton John gave evidence in his defence.

After being linked to Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell, being pictured with the convicted felon during a tour at Buckingham Palace in 2002, Spacey denied ever having been to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's Island.

When quizzed about his friendship with the American, who died in prison in 2019, Spacey said: 'He was not my friend. I am not a confidante. I've never spent time with him.'

Spacey was one of the most recognised faces in Hollywood until allegations of sexual misconduct were made in 2017, with streaming giant Netflix cutting ties with the actor

Spacey was one of the most recognised faces in Hollywood until allegations of sexual misconduct were made in 2017, with streaming giant Netflix cutting ties with the actor

During his interview with Morgan, Spacey also claimed he was passed on a message of support from King Charles amid his legal battle.

Spacey smiled as he told Morgan that although he hadn't been directly contacted from the 75-year-old monarch he had 'heard a message'. 

'And I'm very grateful for that,' he said. 

But he quickly shut down the conversation as he added that he 'didn't want to drag him in to all of this' while seemingly pointing towards the King's cancer battle as he added: 'He's got a lot on his plate and I wish him the very best.' 

MailOnline has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment. 

Spacey said Charles had been supportive of him since he was made artistic director of The Old Vic in 2003 where he would come to watch the productions at the London theatre. 

'We were very fortunate that when he was the Prince of Wales he loved The Old Vic, he believed in it... I was always honoured to be able to do what I could for The Prince's Trust,' he said. 

'And I wish him all the best with his health.' 

It was Charles who presented Spacey with his honorary CBE in 2010 for his services to drama, and again in 2016 when he received an honorary knighthood.   

Kevin Spacey claimed he was passed on a message of support from King Charles when the Hollywood actor was accused of sexual misconduct (Spacey pictured here receiving an honorary knighthood in 2016)

Kevin Spacey claimed he was passed on a message of support from King Charles when the Hollywood actor was accused of sexual misconduct (Spacey pictured here receiving an honorary knighthood in 2016)

The two-time Oscar-winning actor has defiantly vowed not to give up on acting after being in 'exile' for seven years (Spacey pictured in Los Angeles in 1996 after winning best supporting actor for his role in The Usual Suspects)

The two-time Oscar-winning actor has defiantly vowed not to give up on acting after being in 'exile' for seven years (Spacey pictured in Los Angeles in 1996 after winning best supporting actor for his role in The Usual Suspects)  

Kevin Spacey addresses the media gathered outside Southwark Crown Court after being found not guilty of sexual offences between 2001 and 2013

Kevin Spacey addresses the media gathered outside Southwark Crown Court after being found not guilty of sexual offences between 2001 and 2013

Spacey also addressed his sexuality, on the same day as allegations made against him in 2017, and came out as gay in a statement.

He said: 'I have had relationships with both men and women. I have loved and had romantic encounters with men throughout my life, and I choose now to live as a gay man.'

Speaking for the first time about his sexuality, Spacey told  Morgan said: 'I was closeted as a man, and I was fiercely closeted for a very long time, and now that I am out, regardless of the fact that I came out in a way that was not the best coming out party ever, I would like to try to be as positive a voice for those who are experiencing difficulty in embracing their own selves and their own lives.'

Asked about his current relationships, meeting a partner and what he had learnt, he said: 'Well, if I've learned anything, I've learned that a first move doesn't have to be physical.

'So I am hopeful and I believe that I will be able to meet someone who is willing to judge me for what they experience and not from headlines.'