James Franco Reveals Oscars-Banned 'Burlesque' Song
Feb. 22 2011, Published 2:15 p.m. ET
We're getting down to the wire now! In less than one week Anne Hathaway and James Franco will host the Oscars and buzz is already circulating for the grand event! Although they've been busy rehearsing for the Academy Awards, big wigs at the show have decided to leave one song from Burlesque on the cutting room floor.
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Since James has already indicated he doesn't care if he's the "worst Oscars host ever," he's certainly taking the gig lightly. According to The Huffington Post, after he sang a tone-deaf version of Cher's song, "You Haven't Seen The Last of Me" from Burlesque, it got axed from the show.
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He Tweeted, "they pulled this from the oscar show. damn it." Ironically, some of the lyrics state, "You haven't seen the last of me." And from the sounds of the clip we can only hope was intentionally singing off-key since he'll be singing and dancing a lot at the Oscars!