Diva Alert: James Franco is in a bit of a tiff with a New York Observer writer over his series of columns on the Huffington Post. Writer Drew Grant
took issue with the fact that Franco addressed New Orleans ghost tours
in his column, rather than something more substantive like politics.
Franco responded in yesterday’s column, where he first slammed the Observer for
being “a newspaper owned by Donald Trump's son-in-law that is perhaps
best known for publishing a sex column in the mid-1990s.”
He goes
on to explain that he didn’t discuss politics—specifically President
Obama’s stance on gay marriage—because there’s “enough talk about that
already,” and “plus, who wants to hear an actor’s take on it anyway?” He
chose his topic because it seemed interesting, he concludes, and the
real question is why “the great journalists at the New York Observer” are, “instead of covering pressing world issues, … covering my writing, which they claim to consider petty.”
Click for his full column, which somehow segues into the topic of commencement speeches.
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