Furious Morrissey’s demand over Spacey backlash comes back to bite him
SINGER
Morrissey said he would never speak to the media again after a
newspaper “misquoted” him as supporting Kevin Spacey. Now they’ve
released the audio ... whoops.
OUTSPOKEN
British singer Morrissey vowed never to speak to the media again after
claiming his recent controversial comments about Kevin Spacey were
misquoted.
The former Smiths frontman met a huge backlash about comments made in an interview with German newspaper Der Spiegel, in which he claimed disgraced star Spacey had been “attacked unnecessarily” over allegations of sexual harassment and assault.As outrage spread, Morrissey issued a statement he titled “The Slander System”.
“A few weeks ago I foolishly allowed Germany’s Der Spiegel into my life,” he wrote. “Since they eagerly flew from beloved Berlin to beloved Los Angeles in order to talk and laugh, I assumed a common understanding.”
Morrissey said he had asked Der Spiegel for “unchopped, unfiddled-with audio” of his interview, as he was confident that would prove the newspaper was in the wrong: “Let that alone be your answer.”
Ask, and you shall receive. In response, Der Spiegel have posted the full, 43-minute audio of their interview with Morrissey on their website. Here’s what he had to say on the record about Spacey — now, at the singer’s own request, available to listen to in his own words as well as read.
“Kevin Spacey was 26, the boy was 14. You have to wonder where the boy’s parents were. You have to assume the boy had an inkling of what might possibly happen. I don’t know about you, but in my youth I was never in situations like that. Never. And I was always aware of how, where things could go,” he said.
“If you’re in somebody’s bedroom, you have to be aware of where it could lead to. Why are we here? Why aren’t we downstairs in the lobby? It doesn’t quite ring true to me, and it seems to me he has been unnecessarily attacked.”
In publishing the audio of the interview, Der Spiegel said it stood by the reporter who wrote the story, writing that “the magazine stands behind its reporting and has made the decision to post the audio online in response.
“Morrissey ... alleged that the fact that the magazine had not yet posted the raw audio of the interview was tantamount to an indirect admission of guilt. To counter that claim, the editors of Der Spiegel have decided to post the audio of the interview online
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