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Actress and liberal activist Alyssa Milano has provoked an outpouring of mockery after pondering in a long-winded Twitter rant why Joe Rogan’s massively popular podcast has more listeners than her own. Former “Charmed” co-stars Alyssa Milano and Rose McGowan are caught up in an ugly Twitter feud that started over politics — and quickly became very personal.

Rose McGowan is not pulling her punches in a war of words with her former Charmed co-star Alyssa Milano. A feud between the actresses escalated quickly over the weekend, and led to allegations of a toxic workplace on the set of their old supernatural drama series.

McGowan and Milano's Twitter feud apparently kicked off on Friday, in the wake of the final night of the Democratic National Convention. McGowan criticized the Democratic Party for what she saw as their failure to 'accomplish' anything for the people they represent.

In response, Milano began tweeting 'a thread of all the things the Democratic Party has done to make the world a better place.'

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This included the creation of the 19th Amendment, writing, 'Under the leadership of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote.'

A thread of all the things the Democratic Party has done to make the world a better place.

Let’s start here: 1920

19TH AMENDMENT: WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

Under the leadership of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson, the U.S. Constitution was amended to grant women the right to vote. pic.twitter.com/EK60QJm2ia

— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) August 21, 2020Alyssa milano twitter page

McGowan contested several of Milano's points as their online feud intensified, which led to Milano concluding her thread by writing, 'Rose and anyone bleating the same 'dEmOcRaTs DoNt HeLp PeOpLe' nonsense, your lies are going to hurt people less privileged than you. It’s the kind of thing an ACTUAL fraud would do.

'Thousands of people are dying a day but you go on with your hyperbolic attention seeking tweets,' Milano wrote.

Rose and anyone bleating the same “dEmOcRaTs DoNt HeLp PeOpLe” nonsense, your lies are going to hurt people less privileged than you. It’s the kind of thing an ACTUAL fraud would do. Thousands of people are dying a day but you go on with your hyperbolic attention seeking tweets.

— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) August 21, 2020

McGowan then took things out of the political realm and leveled personal allegations against her former co-star, accusing her of creating a 'toxic' environment on set and of 'appropriating' the #MeToo movement.

'You stole #metoo (a brilliant communication tool, not a movement) from Tarana. You co-opted my movement, the Cultural Reset, for fame, jealous of me for outing my rapist,' McGowan claimed.

She went on to say that Milano 'made 250k per week on Charmed' but claims she 'threw a fit in front of the crew, yelling, ‘They don’t pay me enough to do this s**!'

'Appalling behavior on the daily,' McGowan continued. 'I cried every time we got renewed because you made that set toxic AF. Now, get off my coattails you f**king fraud.'

2) You threw a fit in front of the crew, yelling, ‘They don’t pay me enough to do this shit!’ Appalling behavior on the daily. I cried every time we got renewed because you made that set toxic AF. Now, get off my coattails you fucking fraud.

— Rose McGowan (@rosemcgowan) August 22, 2020

Milano later addressed the exchange on Twitter, writing, 'Everyone saying sweet things—I see you. Thank you. Everyone saying horrible things—I see you. F**k off.'

'Hurt people hurt people. Empowered people empower people. Loved people love people,' Milano continued.

Do you think we can get #AlyssaMilanoIsALie to trend number 1 before I fall asleep?

Everyone saying sweet things—I see you. Thank you.

Everyone saying horrible things—I see you. Fuck off.

Hurt people hurt people. Empowered people empower people. Loved people love people. ❤️

— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) August 22, 2020

ET has reached out to Milano's reps for comment.

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UPDATE: On Oct. 16, Alyssa Milano tweeted that she was 'just made aware of an earlier #MeToo movement.' According to Good Morning America, Tarana Burke launched the movement back in 2010. Milano spoke about how she plans to work with Burke to make #MeToo 'go beyond just a hashtag movement' on a recent episode of the show.

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After Hollywood boycotted Twitter as part of the #WomenBoycottTwitter movement, Alyssa Milano Crack adobe photoshop cc for mac. returned to the social platform to show the magnitude of the sexual assault and harassment problem.

The Project Runway All Stars judge tweeted a call-to-action asking people to speak out about being sexually harassed or assaulted by replying to her tweet with the words 'Me Too.'

'Me Too,' the Charmed star shared on Twitter. 'Suggested by a friend: ‘If all the women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote ‘Me too' as a status, we might give people a sense of the magnitude of the problem.'

According to Twitter, there have been more than 1.2 million tweets featuring the hashtag #MeToo since Sunday Oct. 15 at noon. The hashtag has also been shared several times on Instagram. Several celebrities have shared their own experiences with sexual harassment or assault and responded to Milano's tweet, including Debra Messing, Anna Paquin, Sophia Bush, Rose McGowan, Lady Gaga and Rosario Dawson. Bachelor In Paradise'sJade Tolbert, True Blood'sKristin Bauer van Straten, Bates Motel'sBrooke Smith, Monica Lewinsky and many more also wrote 'Me Too' on Twitter and Instagram.

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Although her Charmed co-star McGowan was mentioned in The New York Times article detailing sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Milano didn't initially release a statement about Weinstein because she is friends with his now ex Georgina Chapman. However, Milano published an article about her thoughts on the Weinstein scandal on her website Patriot Not Partisan on Oct. 9.

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'While I am sickened and angered over the disturbing accusations of Weinstein's sexual predation and abuse of power, I'm happy - ecstatic even - that it has opened up a dialogue around the continued sexual harassment, objectification and degradation of women,' part of her article read. 'To the women who have suffered any form of abuse of power, I stand beside you. To the women who have come forward against a system that is designed to keep you silent, I stand in awe of you and appreciate you and your fortitude. It is not easy to disclose such experiences, especially in the public eye. Your strength will inspire others. Thank you, thank you, thank you, for fighting this battle so hopefully my daughter won't have to.'

(Originally published Monday, October 16, 2017 at 5:31 a.m. PST)

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