Kevin Spacey's former co-star Robin Wright thinks the actor should be given the chance to "reform", following his sexual assault scandal.
The 58-year-old disgraced actor is facing several accusations that he sexual assaulted men including actor Anthony Rapp - who claimed the star made unwanted advances on him when he was just 14 years old - and the allegations caused the star to be removed from Netflix drama House of Cards', which Robin also stars in.
And now, Robin has said that she believes all human beings, including Kevin, deserve a "second chance", providing they can show "growth"
from the result of their actions.
When asked if Kevin should be offered a career reprieve, 52-year-old Robin said: "I don't know how to comment on that, I really don't… I believe every human being has the ability to reform. Has the ability to reform. In that sense, second chances, or whatever you are going to call it – absolutely, I believe in that. It's called growth."