The feud between the unique stars of Charmed and a star from The CW’s reboot is continuous to warmth up.
Holly Marie Combs, who performed Piper Halliwell on the unique collection, took to Twitter on Tuesday to reply to tweets from Charmed 2.0 star Sarah Jeffery.
Let’s recap what occurred earlier than the Combs responded.
Combs and her former co-starRose McGowan took questions from followers in a stay video earlier this month. One of many questions from followers was about how the OG collection had been faraway from Netflix.
Combs mentioned that “whenever you seek for [the show on Netflix], they need you to seek out the brand new Charmed and never the previous folks.”
McGowan added that the reboot “sucks.”
“I haven’t seen it, I can’t say that. I’ve by no means seen it,” McGowan mentioned to a laughing Combs, later including: “I’m joyful that folks have jobs. However it may possibly nonetheless suck.”
Jeffery took each girls to activity when she shared a clip of the video in query.
“You already know, I noticed this earlier and I kept away from saying something. I believed, higher to only allow them to shout into the abyss,” Jeffery wrote in her first tweet, including:
“However I do wish to say, I discover it unhappy and fairly frankly pathetic to see grown girls behaving this fashion.”
“I really hope they discover happiness elsewhere, and never within the type of placing down different WOC. I might be embarrassed to behave this fashion. Peace and like to y’all.”
As for what Combs needed to say in response, she tweeted the next:
“That’s some [bulls–t]. And a whole lot of it. Clearly. Folks talking, excuse me typing, derogatory accusations of an individual’s character regardless of overwhelming proof on the contrary due to a distinction in opinions a couple of television present is simply plain incorrect. And likewise private achieve honey.”
“There’s extra vital issues taking place on the planet,” Combs wrote in a one other tweet. “Keep it up.”
Combs beforehand spoke out in regards to the collection being rebooted in 2018.
“Right here’s the factor. Till you ask us to rewrite it like Brad Kern did weekly don’t even consider capitalizing on our exhausting work,” she mentioned on the time.
“Charmed belongs to the four of us, our huge quantity of writers, crews and predominantly the followers. FYI you’ll not idiot them by proudly owning a title/stamp. So bye.”
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