James Franco Calls US Presidential Election Candidate Hillary Clinton A ‘F*cking Wizard’

Less than two weeks before the United States decides if who's moving to the White House-Democrat's Hillary Clinton or Republican's Donald Trump. And as November 8 gets closer, each candidate gets more support including celebrity endorsements. On a video posted on his Instagram account Thursday, actor James Franco endorsed Clinton, saying she was a "fucking wizard".

The 38-year-old American actor expressed his approval of the Democratic candidate through a parody of Dos Equis' "Most Interesting Man in the World" advertisement as reported by Huffington Post. But don't get him wrong, Franco just compared Clinton to one of the smartest wizards in Harry Potter-Hermione Granger.

He explained, "Her secret service code name is 'Hermione,' because she's a f**king wizard."

On his official Instagram account @jamesfrancotv, Franco narrated why Clinton should be the president saying, "The smartest guy in the room is always her".          

Dos Equis is a Mexican brand beer popular not only for its decent taste but also for its "Most Interesting Man in the World" ad series where numerous iconic figures in different fields have already been featured.

And like the original ad, Franco hilariously enumerated a few more reasons while juxtaposing various Clinton pictures from graduation, state gatherings, public speeches, and even including Hermione's.

Towards the end, Franco confidently holds a Clinton mug and rests his arm on the latter's standee.

"I don't usually endorse candidates, but when I do they're extraordinary," Franco concluded.

Indeed, it was an "extraordinary" endorsement from the Academy Award nominee compared to the usual speeches people give to support a certain candidate.

Franco was born and raised in Palo Alto, California. He was nominated for an Academy Award Best Actor for his role in the movie 127 Hours. He's also prominent for his character Harry Osborn, best friend of Peter Parker in the Spider-Man series.

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