Have James Franco completely forgotten about Lana del Rey?
While the singer and the actor have constantly been romantically linked to each other, given their very close friendship, Lana del Rey and James Franco have reportedly drifted apart already.
"The Interview" star has reportedly moved on already and has his eyes all out to Emma Watson as he asked artist Cheyenne Randall to have a tattoo of of the actress Photoshopped on his neck.
Meanwhile, the 30-year-old songstress is said to be in a relationship with photographer/director Francesco Carrozzini.
And while it's not clear if James Franco became del Rey's boyfriend or not, the 37-year-old actor, who is being compared to the late great actor James Dean by New York Post, is reportedly too busy with his upcoming projects to even talk about Lana del Rey, Inquisitr reported.
James Franco according to Dallas Magazine, is now working on a new Hulu series based on a Stephen King novel called "11/22/63" in Texas.
Palo Alto Online added that he is also busy teaching a film class at Palo Alto highschool for fall and winter.
In addition to all of these, Lana del Rey's rumored boyfriend has also shot a video game trailer for "Guitar Hero Live" game, where he smashed a controller, Gamespot reported.
Lana del Rey, on the other hand is also busy with her singing career.
She just released a new album called "Honeymoon."
Inquisitr also reported that the songstress is spending time her boyfriend, Francesco Carrozzini, in Los Angeles.
And in an exclusive interview with Bruce Weber for Billboard, the songstress talked about how dominates men and her friendship with James Franco.
And in the interview, she described her idea about a film she discussed with James Franco, about a singer losing her mind, somewhat similar to the film "Sunset Boulevard."
"She has this Nest-like security system installed, cameras everywhere. The only people she saw were people who work on the grounds: construction people and gardeners. One day she hears the gardener humming this song she wrote. She panics and thinks, "Oh, my God. Was I humming that out loud or just to myself?'"