Girls creator Lena Dunham took to Twitter to share a text message she got from one of her colleagues, reminding her to wear the proper undergarments to work. She also got into it with Shia LaBeouf.
Dunham, who also stars in the show, often appears in scenes without a bar or without clothes altogether.
“See you in the morning. Please remember to wear/bring undies and a bra- both are important." --a text I just got from someone I work with,” she tweeted.
"See you in the morning. Please remember to wear/bring undies and a bra- both are important." --a text I just got from someone I work with
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) January 6, 2014
Dunham is an avid tweeter and over the weekend, she commented on Shia LaBeouf’s recent hiring of a sky-writer to “apologize” to writer Daniel Clowes for plagiarizing his work.
“I've always felt, utterly and unchangeably, that only sociopaths hire skywriters,” Dunham wrote. LaBeouf responded with a tweet that Dunham, herself, actually previously wrote. “I don't mind creating debate with thoroughly considered artistic expressions but I don't want to offend with a tweet. Sorry world,” he replied.
That tweet prompted Dunham to write back, “Vaguely recognized Shia Labeouf's latest twitter apology and realized it was MINE! Touché, Louis Stevens.” She later wrote, “Projecting a lot of rage against my 7th grade boyfriend on LaBeouf. Think this is the start of something really productive #2014.”
This isn’t the first time LaBeouf has sent out plagiarized apology tweets, he’s also tweeted previous apologies from Tiger Woods and porn star Mr. Marcus.
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