London:
Hollywood actor James Franco has taken to the pages of one of the world's leading gay magazines to end speculation about his sexuality.
The actor, who played gay activist Scott Smith in Milk, tells said he's not a homosexual, despite reports to the contrary.
"Some people think I'm gay because I've played these gay roles... but it's not true... I'm not gay," Daily Express quoted him as telling The Advocate.
"I'd tell you if I was. I guess the reason I wouldn't is because I'd be worried that it would hurt my career. I suppose that's the reason one wouldn't do that... But no, that wouldn't be something that would deter me. I'm going to do projects that I want to do," Franco added.
The actor is also keen to clear up rumours suggesting he is an addict, thanks to his drug-seller role in Pineapple Express."Everyone thinks I'm a stoner... (but) I don't smoke pot," said Franco.
The actor, who played gay activist Scott Smith in Milk, tells said he's not a homosexual, despite reports to the contrary.
"Some people think I'm gay because I've played these gay roles... but it's not true... I'm not gay," Daily Express quoted him as telling The Advocate.
"I'd tell you if I was. I guess the reason I wouldn't is because I'd be worried that it would hurt my career. I suppose that's the reason one wouldn't do that... But no, that wouldn't be something that would deter me. I'm going to do projects that I want to do," Franco added.
The actor is also keen to clear up rumours suggesting he is an addict, thanks to his drug-seller role in Pineapple Express."Everyone thinks I'm a stoner... (but) I don't smoke pot," said Franco.