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15.11.2022 - 21:55 / perezhilton.com
Melissa Joan Hart is breaking up this rumored girl fight!
On Friday, the Sabrina the Teenage Witch star took to Instagram to shut down rumors she and Lena Dunham have a massive rivalry! The speculation first began swirling via at least two blind items shared on the celebrity gossip account DeuxMoi, which suggested the actresses had long been “frenemies.” In the first post, an anonymous user called Melissa “Sabrina the teenage *****” (think we all know they mean “bitch”) before declaring:
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Melissa starred in five seasons of the Nickelodeon television show, Clarissa Explains It All, created by Mitchell Kriegman beginning in 1991. The series may have sprouted some more trouble between the stars, the tip continued:
Ouch! So harsh!
Another anonymous tipster elaborated on the supposed, yet very random, beef, adding to the conversation:
Whoa. So, is there any truth to the Girls creator and Melissa & Joey star butting heads? According to Melissa, not at ALL! After posting the blind items for reference, the Drive Me Crazy alum clapped back at the online buzz, saying matter-of-factly:
Wait, they haven’t even met?? Hmm…
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The Dear Christmas leading lady went on to blast the false reports and send love Lena’s way, concluding:
Lena is yet address to the accusations or Melissa’s response to the rumors. Interestingly, fans have taken to Melissa’s comment section and they are very much on her side, responding:
Yeesh! See more reactions (below)!
Oof. Seems like Melissa’s reputation is in the clear. Lena, on the other hand, is a whole different story. Thoughts, Perezcious readers? Did
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