Topless James Franco Can’t Stop Endorsing US Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton

Following his Dos Equis' parody of "Most Interesting Man in the World" advertisement last week, the 38-year-old topless James Franco released a newer and hotter sequel today, still in support for Democratic Party presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton.

As reported last Thursday, the American actor posted on his Instagram account @jamesfrancotv a video narrating reasons why he supports Clinton's candidacy. With almost half million views for the old endorsement video, Franco went all the way today as he posted a sequel to his previous endorsement, topless!

As reported by Huffington Post, the 30-second video posted by Franco was produced by EMILY's List, Priorities USA and Schlep Labs. The video starts with the actor's voice over montaged clips of the former US Secretary of State.

Franco narrates, "She didn't just bring Iran to the table, she whittled the table from a single piece of oak." The actor continues, "Her laugh is in the Smithsonian. Yoda was her apprentice."

Now you know Yoda-the legendary Jedi Master from "Star Wars", right? He was literally small but very capable, wise, and potent. And Franco teasingly lined him up as Clinton's apprentice to establish the latter's credibility.

As the video ends, Franco further says, "She's ... the Most Interesting Woman in the World."  Finally, while tucking in a sharply worn towel with the candidate's logo, the topless Franco said, "vote wisely my friends".

The "Sausage Party" actor was born in Palo Alto, California and was previously hailed as the Sexiest Man Living by Salon in 2009. He was nominated for an academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of canyoneer Aron Ralston in the 2010 biographical film "127 Hours".

But he won a Golden Globe Award for playing a title character in another biographical film for TV titled, "James Dean". James Franco is also notable for his roles in "Spider-Man" and "Spring Breakers". He is also the older brother of the "Now You See Me" actor, Dave Franco.

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