Lena Dunham & Shia LaBeouf Enter Passive Twitter Fight After Skywriting Apology

By: Jan. 05, 2014
Get Access To Every Broadway Story

Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click.




Existing user? Just click login.

Following his plagiarized series of apologies after allegedly plagiarizing Daniel Clowes in his recent short film HOWARDCANTOUR.COM, Shia LaBeouf, recently entered a pretty passive Twitter fight with GIRLS creator, Lena Dunham, after bringing on a skywriter to pen his latest apology.

This weekend, Dunham took a shot at LaBeouf, who later responded by stealing one of her own tweeted apologies from 2012.

The series of tweets included:
@lenadunham: "I've always felt, utterly and unchangeably, that only sociopaths hire skywriters."

@thecampaignbook: "I don't mind creating debate with thoroughly considered artistic expressions but I don't want to offend with a tweet. Sorry world."

@thecampaignbook: "Im addicted to lean & that s ain't no joke. I can barely remember all the things I've done & said. However there's no excuse 4 skywriting"

@lenadunham: "Vaguely recognized Shia Labeouf's latest twitter apology and realized it was MINE! Touché, Louis Stevens."

After the news that LaBeouf had ripped HOWARDCANTOUR.COM from Clowes, the video was promptly pulled from its streaming site.



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.

Vote Sponsor


Videos