Kevin Spacey criticised for selfie with Mexican President Pena Nieto
Actor's supposedly spontaneous photo with Mexico's leader was part of an appearance arranged by president's public relations team

What started as a tweeted "selfie" of President Enrique Pena Nieto with actor Kevin Spacey last week has morphed into a debate about politicians paying for positive coverage on social media.
In the photo, a relaxed Pena Nieto beams next to the grinning star of the Netflix television drama House of Cards, in which he plays Francis Underwood, a fictitious politician who moves into the White House.
"One of these Presidents is real. With President Enrique Pena Nieto in Mexico last night," Spacey tweeted on May 7 to his nearly 3.4 million followers. Pena Nieto's office later offered the photo to the news media, saying that the two had run into one another at a tourism expo in Cancun, the Caribbean resort city.
But it wasn't long before a blogger for Forbes magazine reported that the meeting between the two was no accident: Spacey had been paid by the Mexican Tourism Board to attend the event and appear with Pena Nieto. That's when some Mexicans took to social media to lambast both the actor and the president.
"How much did the selfie of Pena Nieto with Kevin Spacey cost?" asked the news site sinembargo.mx in a headline about the photo.
Forbes blogger Dolia Estevez said the head of the tourism board, Rodolfo Lopez Negrete, denied via e-mail a news report that Spacey had been paid US$8 million to attend the event. She said he declared the sum "wrong and without a source".
A day after Spacey sent the tweet, he tweeted again saying that in the photo, "I was in character as Francis Underwood in House of Cards! I don't know jack about Mexican politics. I should have made that more clear."