James Franco helped a dumped teenager get revenge on her ex by posing for a cuddly photo

Oct 18, 2013 - 02:07
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James Franco helped a dumped teenager get revenge on her ex by posing for a cuddly photo
See an exclusive photo of James Franco helping a female fan get back at her ex-boyfriend. A source tells Us, "He said, 'Post it on Facebook and tell him to eat his heart out!'"

JAMES Franco helped a 15-year-old girl get the ultimate revenge on her ex who had recently dumped her.

The 127 Hours star embraced the heartbroken teen and posed for a photo with her after leaing that her ex-boyfriend was a huge fan of his movies.

"He said, 'Post it on Facebook and tell him to eat his heart out!'" a source told Us Weekly.

The 35-year-old actor met the girl, Greta Pasqua, at her dad's house which had been rented out for a photo shoot he was taking part in.

According to the source the stunt was a success, "Her ex is all of a sudden starting to think he made the wrong decision!"

See an exclusive photo of James Franco helping a female fan get back at her ex-boyfriend. A source tells Us, "He said, 'Post it on Facebook and tell him to eat his heart out!'"

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