Rose McGowan calls Alyssa Milano a ‘fraud’ in political Twitter feud: ‘Get off my coats’


Alyssa Milano and Rose McGowan (Photo by Donato Sardella / WireImage for InStyle Magazine)
Alyssa Milano and Rose McGowan (Photo by Donato Sardella / WireImage for InStyle Magazine)

Rose McGowan accused Alyssa Milano of being a “fraudster” in a political Twitter feud that began over Joe Biden and the Democratic Party.

The stars exchanged hot words Friday night McGowan tweeted that the presidential candidate Biden and the Democratic National Committee were “monsters” and “frauds.”

“What have the Democrats done to solve EVERYTHING?” she wrote. ‘Help the poor? No. Do black and brown people help? No. Stop police brutality? No. Help moms? No. Help children? No. You have achieved nothing. NOTHING AT ALL. Why did people vote for Trump? Because of your mother ** cherry. ”

The next day, Milano, who supports Biden for president, tweets a string of historical events to support their argument that Democrats “make the world a better place:” the passage of the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote, The New Deal that introduced economic relief from the Great Depression, the Federal Minimum Law Law, Affirmative Action and the Violence Against Women Act (written by then-Senator Biden in 1994).

Milano then called out her former Charmed costar: “Rose and anyone who blows the same“ dEmOcRaTs DOES HELP PEOPLE ”nonsense, your lies will give people less privilege than you. It’s the kind of thing a CURRENT fraud would do. Thousands of people die every day, but you keep going with your hyperbolic attention in search of tweets. ”

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McGowan responded by tweeting the Democrats: “Ummm … did you easily forget only WHITE LADIES have the right to vote? They betrayed everyone else. To put Marilyn Manson on, ‘I was not born with enough middle fingers.’ ”

Then she accused Milano take credit for the #MeToo movement – in 2017, after allegations of sexual assault against infamous filmmaker Harvey Weinstein surfaced, Milano suggested that people who have been sexually abused post “Me too” on social media. Her tweet reinforces the “Me Too” movement created by activist Tarana Burke more than a decade ago to support survivors.

“You stole #MeToo (a brilliant means of communication, not a movement) from Tarana,” McGowan tweeted Friday. “You have chosen my movement, the Cultural Reset, for fame, jealous of me to go out my rapist. You make up 250k a week Charmed. Milano and McGowan play good witches and sisters on the television that aired from 1998 to 2006.

McGown went on: ‘You threw a fit for the crew and wrote:’ They do not pay me enough to do this sh * t! ‘Terrible behavior on a daily basis. I cried every time we were updated because you made that set toxic AF. Now take off my coats, that you may commit fraud. McGown also tweeted a 2018 ABC interview in which she said about Milano, ‘I do not like her [because] I think she’s a liar. ”

When Patricia Arquette tweeted support for Democrats, McGowan responded, “Drone bomb me” en “F * ck off. ”

The name of Milano started trending on Friday night. “Do you think we can get #AlyssaMilanoIsALie to trend number 1 before I go to sleep?” she tweeted. ‘Everyone who says sweet things – I see you. Thank you. Anyone who says terrible things – I see you. F * ck off. Hurt people Hurt people. Promoted people support people. Love people love people. ”

On Saturday morning, Charmed co-stars piped up – Shannen Doherty tweeted among fans of the show. “… No matter what happens, just know that you are valued and loved.” And Holly Marie Combs shared, “I think everyone should vote for the future they want.”

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