The "X-Men" director, 52, who has denied claims of his own alleged sexual misconduct, told TMZ he would be open to working with the former "House of Cards" star, 58, but added, "It depends on the project, I guess."
Singer directed Spacey in "The Usual Suspects," for which Spacey was nominated for a supporting actor Academy Award in 1996. The director told the outlet he "helped launch (Spacey's) career" and the actor remains "an acquaintance of mine."
Singer issued a statement emphatically denying the allegation.
Earlier this week he was also fired from directing the Freddy Mercury biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody."
According to Variety, the TMZ interview appears to have been shot before the accusations were made public.
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