His bad week is only just beginning.

Kevin Spacey came out in a statement today after actor Anthony Rapp accused him of sexually assaulting him when he was only 14, and now Zachary Quinto, Rosie O'Donnell and other prominent members of the LGBT community are slamming the Oscar winner for trying to take attention off the allegations by coming forward about his sexuality.

"It is deeply sad and troubling that this is how Kevin Spacey has chosen to come out. Not by standing up as a point of pride — in the light of all his many awards and accomplishments — thus inspiring tens of thousands of struggling LGBTQ kids around the world. But as a calculator manipulation to deflect attention from the very serious accusation that he attempted to molest one," Quinto wrote on Instagram.

"I am sorry to hear of Anthony Rapp’s experience and subsequent suffering. And I am sorry that Kevin only saw fit to acknowledge his truth when he though it would serve him — just as his denial served him for so many years. May Anthony Rapp’s voice be the one which is amplified here. Victim’s voices are the ones that deserve to be heard," he added.

Rosie basically says everyone knew about Spacey the same way they knew about Harvey Weinstein. "u don’t remember the incident – 30 years ago? – f*ck u kevin – like Harvey we all knew about u – I hope more men come forward. He was known as someone gay men should beware of. I had ‘heard’ the stories – not that he molested 14 yr old boys – it doesn’t surprise me – and its gross to use that accusation to come out," she tweeted.

His career is in jeopardy, too. Netflix has announced that his hit show House of Cards will be canceled after this next season, which is currently in production.

Even WE knew about Kevin Spacey for years, and we aren't even in the film industry! That means there's many more accusers prepping to come forward. Move over Harvey, there's a new target in tinseltown!

Watch Family Guy poke fun at the A-list star's rumored misconduct back in 2005!