Kevin Spacey emerged from his $6million hiding place on Sunday sporting a baseball cap that read 'Retired since 2017'.

Spacey congratulated DailyMail.com on finding him and rewarded our photographer with a free pizza.

The star headed to Domino's to pick up a medium cheese and tomato pie before pulling up beside photojournalist Jae Donnelly and handing it over.

'I know you're just doing your job,' he said with a smirk. 'Keep warm and have a happy New Year.'

The cap was a clear reference to the year his career all but disappeared amid a number of sexual assault and harassment claims.

Brazen Kevin Spacey emerged from his hiding place Sunday afternoon to congratulate DailyMail.com on finding him - and rewarded our photographer with a free pizza

The star headed to Domino's to pick up a medium cheese and tomato pie before pulling up beside photojournalist Jae Donnelly and handing it over.

Spacey sported what looked to be a hat of his own design that read 'Retired since 2017', when sexual allegations against the House of Cards star came to light

The House of Cards star found himself killed off his hit Netflix show after he was accused of a decades-old sexual assault on a then-underage Anthony Rapp at his Manhattan apartment.

Rapp was 14 at the time while Spacey was 26. Spacey responded by coming out as gay and entering a rehab facility in Arizona, where he remained for weeks.

Spacey was also completely removed from the film All the Money in the World, with director Ridley Scott reshooting all of his scenes with Christopher Plummer - who went on to earn an Academy Award nomination for the role.

Following his pizza delivery on Sunday, Spacey drove back inside his glitzy gated apartment complex without responding to questions put to him by a reporter.

The impromptu gift comes the same day Spacey's secret hiding place was finally revealed by DailyMail.com - a sprawling $6million waterfront mansion where the outcast actor spends his days plotting a comeback and watching himself on TV.

Despite his impending sexual assault trial, Spacey appeared to be in high spirits on Sunday as he delivered the pizza

Spacey was seen leaving in his home in his Audi Q7 car to go and pick up the pizza order

The swank pad in Baltimore's upscale Inner Harbor neighborhood was purchased last February through a private trust to keep the buyer's identity a secret.

But DailyMail.com can reveal the disgraced double Oscar winner is lying low at the five-story, six-bed townhouse while he waits to go on trial for sexual assault.

Spacey, 59, has avoided detection by rarely venturing outside, ordering takeout, and locking himself away to watch reruns of his movies - and news reports on his upcoming court case.

But the attention-starved star finally gave the game away last week when he released his now infamous 'Let Me Be Frank' video - filmed inside the lavish property's marble topped kitchen.

'There was a constant swirl of rumors and alleged sightings but nobody knew for sure it was him living there,' said a source at the 87-home gated Pier Homes at Harborview development.

'But when the video was posted online the kitchen, the worktops, the decor was instantly recognizable.'

Spacey sported a bright blue Under Armour puffer jacket as he ventured into the cold air

Spacey also sported a pair of black track pants, a black T-shirt, and black sneakers to complete his look on Sunday

'He's certainly had to curtail his usual habits but it can't have been too difficult being cooped up inside there - it's a fabulous property.'

Spacey was seen for the first time in a year when he broke for cover last Friday, looking disheveled and portly in a series of images revealed exclusively by DailyMail.com.

He wore a balaclava and wrapped a scarf around his face but was clearly recognizable as he ducked out of the back door of a rehearsal space and hopped into a black SUV.

A man who looked to be his manager and constant companion Evan Lowenstein was also sat inside the vehicle.

Spacey seemed pleased with himself after he delivered the pizza to the DailyMail.com photographer on Sunday

While Spacey shielded his face with tinted sunglasses, his cap was a proud proclamation of his new reputation

Lowenstein was at Spacey's side on the previous occasion he was photographed, when the pair were seen going for a run at a sex addiction rehab center in Arizona.

When rumors first spread back in March that his pariah client had moved to Baltimore, Lowenstein came forward to claim he had purchased the 9,000 square foot Merritt Mansion.

'If people keep saying it's [Spacey's] house, I'm going to start asking him to pay the bills,' Lowenstein, 44, told the Baltimore Sun newspaper.

Property records show that the 622 Ponte Villas North condo was brought for $5.65million through a private trust named Clear Toaster LLC.

Clear Toast obtained a loan for the entire amount from The 12472 Trust, a California revocable trust.

Spacey was spotted for the the second time in a year on the balcony of his Baltimore waterfront mansion with his dog

Spacey appears to be watching news coverage about himself on television inside the luxurious home

This sightings comes days after he was seen leaving a rehearsal studio, looking more plump than he did in 2017

Spacey appears as comfortable as he was in his first public sighting, wearing track pants and a hoodie

The deed was signed by David Bolno, a wealth manager who boasts of representing a string of internationally known entertainers, musicians, artists and athletes. Lowenstein was also forced to deny being Spacey's date when the pair arrived together at the 2016 Emmys.

The former pop star, who prior to joining Spacey's team managed to find brief fame with his brother as the pop duo Evan & Jaron, denied that their relationship was romantic.

Spacey's brief outing last week fueled rumors he was plotting a brazen comeback - despite being charged with felony sexual assault for allegedly groping a teenager in a Massachusetts bar.

There are currently no projects lined up in his immediate future, however, save a scheduled appearance in Nantucket District Court next month to be arraigned on a charge of Indecent Assault and Battery.

Dailymail.com can reveal Spacey is living on a $6million waterfront property in Baltimore Maryland

A TV was on in the property and shows the actors watching a CNN report about himself

Spacey is waiting to be arraigned on a charge of Indecent Assault and Battery next month

The swank pad in Baltimore's upscale Inner Harbor neighborhood was purchased last February through a private trust to keep the buyer's ID a secret

His lawyer filed a motion on Friday asking the judge in that case to excuse Spacey from his own arraignment, but prosecutors are demanding the suddenly-shy actor appear in person.

The case stems from an incident that allegedly occurred in the early hours of July 8, 2016 at The Club Car in Nantucket.

The then-18-year-old man accused Spacey of trying to 'jack him off' after the Oscar winner allegedly unzipped his fly, stuck his hand in his pants and began to rub his penis.

Spacey released a bizarre video at that start of the week, soon after it was revealed he had been criminally charged for a 2016 incident in Massachusetts

Spacey looked far different than the last time he was seen in public back in December of 2017 during a jog in Arizona (above with Lowenstein) , but he was wearing the same pants

Spacey attempted to reprise his celebrated role of Frank Underwood for his bizarre 'Let Me Be Frank' video, released last week in a Tweet to his 4.52 million followers.

The three-minute video opened on a defiant Spacey washing his hands in a kitchen sink while wearing a Santa Claus-themed apron.

And just as he had done in the show while playing the ruthless and conniving President Underwood, Spacey stared down the camera to address viewers directly.

'I know what you want. Oh, sure, they may have tried to separate us, but what we have is too strong, is too powerful,' he said, adopting Underwood's distinct Southern drawl. 'Some believed everything and they've just been waiting with bated breath for him to confess it all,' he went on.

'They're just dying to have me declare that everything said is true and that I got what I deserved. Wouldn't it be easy if it was all so simple? Only you and I both know it's never that simple.'

'Not in politics and not in life, but you wouldn't believe the worst without evidence, would you? You wouldn't rush to judgment without facts, would you?'

The creepy video ended with Spacey saying: 'I feel surprisingly good and my confidence grows each day that soon enough you will know the full truth.'

'Wait a minute, now that I think of it, you never actually saw me die, did you? Conclusions can be so deceiving. Miss me?'