Rose McGowan and Alyssa Milano: "Charmed" witches argue on Twitter

Rose McGowan and Alyssa Milano quarrel on Twitter. This was triggered by McGowan's comment on US politics.

Rose McGowan (46) alias Paige Matthews and Alyssa Milano (47) alias Phoebe Halliwell stood together from 2001 to 2006 for the mystery series "Charmed". On Twitter, the two now deliver a bitter exchange of blows. The trigger for the public confrontation was a comment by Rose McGowan on the politics of the US Democrats.

The actress tweeted on the last evening of the US Democrats' convention that the party had achieved nothing. Then Milano countered with a tweet and listed what they believed the Democrats had done for women's rights and the LGBTQ community, among other things. "To Rose and everyone who spreads the lie that Democrats aren't supposed to help the people: you hurt people who are less privileged than you are. Thousands of people die every day and you still want to get attention with your exaggerated tweets. "

Rant against ex-colleague

That in turn did not let McGowan sit on him and threw her colleague various allegations to the head: Among other things, Milano used the #MeToo movement to its own advantage: "You stole #metoo (a brilliant communication tool, not a movement) from Tarana. You used my movement, the Cultural Reset, for your fame and were jealous of me for exposing my rapist, "tweeted McGowan. She then also went into the common "Charmed" time. Her colleague made $ 250,000 a week for 'Charmed' but yelled on set: "You don't pay me enough to do this shit!" said McGowan, adding, "I cried every time we kept shooting because you fucking poisoned the set. Now leave me alone, you fucking cheater."

Milano then did not respond to the individual allegations, explained only: "Hurt people hurt people. Brave people encourage others. Beloved people love others." In a second tweet she finally made it clear: "To comment on that doesn't fit into my wellness plan."

McGowan teased in the past

It is not the first time that it crashes between the former co-stars: Rose McGowan had already emphasized in an interview with "Nightline" in February 2018 that she was criticizing Milano's commitment to the #MeToo movement. "I don't like her because I think she's lying." In keeping with the latest argument, McGowan also shared this old interview on twitter.

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