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Melissa Joan Hart Says She's 'Truly Confused' By Her Alleged 'Rivalry' With Lena Dunham

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The 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' star shared some emails on Instagram that alleged she has 'beef' with the 'Girls' star.

It turns out Clarissa can't explain it all.

Melissa Joan Hart recently addressed rumors that she has a long-standing grudge with writer/producer/actress Lena Dunham.


For starters, Hart has no idea what even ignited the rumors, but according to Instagram account Deuxmoi, the two have been "frenemies for a long time." Hart even revealed that she's never even met Dunham.

According to the account, "the dinner party fight about the child drag queens was just one piece of the puzzle." Though we're definitely intrigued, it seems that this is just a wildly imaginative piece of nonsense.

Hart said in a post:

"So I don't normally pay attention to the tabloid rumor mill but numerous friends have asked me about my 'rivalry' with @lenadunham and I'm truly confused."
"We have no 'beef' and as far as I remember, we haven't even had the pleasure of meeting."
"I'm a fan of Lena's work and all that she does to support females in our industry and hope to share a latte someday."

She continued her post:

"Please be careful not to get caught up in the hateful rhetoric of these sites that promote division and spew crap to make a profit."

Hart added the hashtag #mytedtalk.

Fans of the Sabrina the Teenage Witch actor saw through the absurdity, as well.


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Dunham has yet to address the rumors, but we think she should take Hart up on the latte offer.

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