Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe, who portrays Alan Strang in "Equus", performs on stage during a photo call to promote his new play at the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End February 22, 2007. Reuters

We've watched young Harry Potter walk through the halls of Hogwarts since he was just a wee one.

When he grew up and started posing half-naked for gay magazines, his sexuality became an issue.

Daniel Radcliffe is not gay, according the young actor's statements in an interview with Larry King last night.

I've got a girlfriend at the moment, who I am very much in love with, he said, So, you know, we'll see where that goes.

The admission comes after much Internet media fanfare regarding the actor's sexuality.

Not only is Radcliffe not gay, but he wants to have lots of kids:

I've seen how happy fatherhood has made some of my best friends... I want kids and I want lots, Radcliffe told Larry King.

After posing for the cover of gay magazine Attitude last year, there was growing Internet speculation that the young Harry was gay.

It seemed he wasn't too worried about the allegations.

In an interview with the magazine, he said, Some people think I am gay, which I think is awesome.

Still, Radcliffe was adamant in telling MTV, in an interview earlier this year, If people want to say that [I am gay] they can. I'm not. I'm straight.

Here's an excerpt of Radcliffe's interview with Larry King: