James Franco badly stuck to the fan
James Franco added to his list of escapades, trying to seduce his fan through personal messages on Instagram. It sounds like a perfect scenario from the fantasies of a million admirers of his talents, but alas. All developments have shown that some dreams are better to remain dreams - in reality, they do not cause anything but feyspalm.
The story is like a sitcom: a young resident of Scotland named Lucy waylaid her favorite actor after the Broadway musical “About Mice and Men,” where Franco plays, and filmed it on Instagram. In response, Franco asked him to start talking, but who would have thought that a cunning plan was already mature in his head. After the cherished mark, everything started spinning: the actor began to flirt openly with the girl on her instagram, and then via SMS. Sounds great? Not especially, because Lucy is seventeen.
Franco at the same time behaved like an ordinary annoying pikaper: he readily sent a selfie to confirm that it was true, he directly asked if the girl had a boyfriend, where her hotel was and whether to rent him a room. The girl answered this unexpectedly quick roll that she was ready to return to this conversation when she was eighteen. It cooled the actor, but for some reason did not save him from further actions.
When Lucy, contrary to the promises to maintain the confidentiality of correspondence, posted her screenshot on the network, a storm broke out. Franco clumsily tried to defend himself by asking his parents not to let his underage daughters to him. But, judging by the continuing wave of indignation, he has so far failed to calm the public. In this story, both are good: one does not know how to hear the word "no" and for some reason breaks into social networks, replaying with democracy, and the other flirts with the same immediacy, and then puts compromising evidence on public display. The moral is simple: before you do something, it would be nice to think.
By the way, very soon, at the American film festivals, Jia Coppola’s debut film “Palo Alto” will be shown - based on the eponymous book of short stories by James Franco, where he plays a coach who seduces a high school girl. Many have already suspected that the instagram incident may be a viral promo movie. Well, or life imitates art. Honestly, both options are so-so.