Several media outlets are being slammed for spinning the child molestation accusation targeting Kevin Spacey.
On Sunday night, Reuters published this article that puts a major focus on Spacey’s sexuality than the allegation made by actor Anthony Rapp.
This was the headline used:
“After years of refusing to address rumors about his sexuality, Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey said on Sunday he has chosen to live his life as a gay man,” writer Chris Michaud began his article.
The article didn’t mention Rapp until the third paragraph. It has since been edited.
The New York Daily News issued this tweet and headline:
While it does mention Rapp early on in the article, it’s not until the fifth paragraph where it goes into detail about Rapp’s accusation.
Twitter was not too kind to them.
This is irresponsible, @Reuters. https://t.co/M5uVjZZG4N
— Lydia Polgreen (@lpolgreen) October 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/shannoncoulter/status/924871225658163200
delete this tweet and do better
— Nick Stellini (@StelliniTweets) October 30, 2017
Wrong headline.
— Kelly Ellis (@justkelly_ok) October 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/yashar/status/924878316494090242
The NY Daily News changed its headline to include Rapp’s accusation. People Magazine led its headline with Spacey coming out while also including the allegation.
Business Insider had a similar headline, but was very obscure about the “sexual misconduct.”
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