James Franco says he has ‘changed’ following sexual assault allegations: ‘Being told you’re bad is painful’

James Franco says he has 'changed' following sexual assault allegations: 'Being told you're bad is painful'

As a lifestyle expert, I must commend James Franco for using adversity as a catalyst for personal growth and self-discovery. His ability to reflect upon his experiences and make positive changes speaks volumes about his character. The Hollywood landscape can often be unforgiving, but Franco’s resilience in the face of professional setbacks is truly inspiring.


James Franco stated that he’s undergone a transformation after being confronted with sexual misconduct accusations, which ultimately halted his progression within the film industry.

As a dedicated follower, I find myself reflecting on an incident that transpired in my life three years ago. In 2019, I faced allegations from five young women who claimed I had misused my power as their teacher and mentor. This was a difficult time, and the scandal made me pause and reassess my priorities.

‘Being told you’re bad is painful,’ he told Variety in an extensive interview published on Friday.  

‘But ultimately, that’s kind of what I needed to just stop going the way I was going.’

The Oscar nominee settled the lawsuit in 2021, paying out $2.235 million to the women. 

James Franco says he has 'changed' following sexual assault allegations: 'Being told you're bad is painful'

As a devoted admirer, I can share that after experiencing rejection in Hollywood and subsequently navigating the Covid-19 lockdown, Karantina’s renowned figure expressed that he effectively utilized the spare moments granted to him.

‘Whatever had been going on with me before, I had to change my whole way of life.’ he contended.

During that period, I’m genuinely pleased with the type of work I accomplished. And yes, I wasn’t involved in filmmaking, but I definitely put in a lot of effort to transform myself.

For approximately eight years prior to taking a break, his career was thriving, he shared with the publication. However, he found it challenging to truly savor its success.

Originally, I was consumed by my work, constantly pushing myself. Even during pleasant occasions – such as a well-received movie or receiving an award – I rarely took the time to appreciate them due to an unusual habit of always striving for more.

In the end, I believe I’m somewhat thankful as it provided an opportunity for me to focus on personal work and make necessary changes, he stated.

In a straightforward manner, I’d like to express that what follows isn’t empty or commonplace speech, but rather a reflection of my personal experiences. Occasionally, life presents things to us, and the way these things are given can be incredibly agonizing. It truly hurts.

However, considering the broader perspective I’ve mentioned, it might be beneficial after all. Am I qualified to make such a judgement?

James Franco says he has 'changed' following sexual assault allegations: 'Being told you're bad is painful'
James Franco says he has 'changed' following sexual assault allegations: 'Being told you're bad is painful'
James Franco says he has 'changed' following sexual assault allegations: 'Being told you're bad is painful'

Franco has been temporarily based in Europe. Recently, his movie titled “Hey Joe” premiered on October 25 at the Rome Film Festival.

He stars as the title character, an alcoholic WWII soldier who returns to Italy to find the son he fathered there before going home to his native New Jersey. 

The actor also starred in The Price of Money: A Largo Winch Adventure, which has been released in France, but not the US. 

Franco has shifted his attention towards various ventures, including sketching and coloring. Additionally, he and his friend Kyle Lindgren have started a street-style clothing brand together.

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2024-10-27 02:03

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