Franco will not address UCLA Commencement, Brad Delson of Linkin Park to Fill In

The Los Angeles Times has reported that a Facebook campaign may have been behind the withdrawal of James Franco as UCLA commencement speaker.

Earlier this week, and just days before the ceremony, the actor announced he was dropping out as keynote speaker. “I deeply regret not being able to keep my commitment to giving the commencement speech at UCLA’s graduation this year,” the actor said in a statement issued by the university, adding that the June 12 graduation date “conflicts” with pre-production demands for his next film.

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The withdrawal left the university scrambling to find a speaker. Conan O’Brien was lobbied by yet another FB group, but ultimately Brad Delson, Linkin Park’s lead guitarist and UCLA alumnus, was announced as commencement speaker.