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James Franco says he was 'drugged' in Instagram video

The actor posted the clip Saturday and with slurred speech said, ‘Somebody slipped me something, in bed.’

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James Franco recorded a video Saturday claiming that he had been drugged.

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James Franco recorded a video Saturday claiming that he had been drugged.

James Franco posted a video on Instagram Saturday appearing groggy with slurred speech.

"What's up? Got drugged last night," the 35-year-old actor said in the clip before moving the camera shot down to show his nipple.

When his face reappeared he added, "Somebody slipped me something, in bed."

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There's no telling whether Franco was joking or was seriously roofied and recovering from the after effects of the drug.

Until he concluded the video by sticking his tongue out, indicating he was being funny.

The "Spring Breakers" actor recently made headlines when he mimicked Kanye West's role in the "Bound 2" music video. With actor Seth Rogen playing the part of a topless Kim Kardashian, the men kissed while riding on a motorcycle in their parody, "Bound 3."

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Kimye approved of the video's remake.

"Kanye says what's up!" Kim tweeted days after the spoof's release. "He loves u guys! He laughed so hard at this."

The actor, who will star in the Broadway revival "Of Mice and Men," staged his own paparazzi photos on Instagram in September, where he mocked gay rumors by kissing a man.

He posted for a variety of pictures with his own captions and headlines poking fun at gossip publications.

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