Frances Bean Cobain Hates Ali Lohan's Sense of Entitlement

Ali Lohan, Frances Bean Cobain Jason Kempin/Getty Images; Donato Sardella/Getty Images

Frances Bean Cobain seems to have inherited a knack for the Twitter dramz from mom Courtney Love. But at least we can kind of decipher what the 17-year-old is trying to say, unlike her mom's random rants about mortgage fraud or whatever is upsetting her at the moment.

For instance, it is very clear that the daughter of Love and Kurt Cobain does not like the sister of Lindsay Lohan at all. Famous-person relative fight!

At first we thought Frances' open hate letter was the result of 15-year-old Ali Lohan wandering around Paris Fashion Week wearing tiny little dresses and sky-high heels. But no, it was this—"Christmas Magic" from Ali's 2006 holiday album.

"This is the reason why i refuse entitlement to the fullest extent," Frances tweeted.

And now for the epic rant that soon followed, titled "This is my open letter to Ali Lohan," complete with the grammatical and spelling errors that make it a true Love-Cobain family rant:

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When it comes to shameless self-promotion, the more shameless, the better. Which is one of the many reasons we love Rainn Wilson.

Currently, the Rainn Mann is on an all-out assault mission to pimp his goofy-looking new flick, The Rocker. To that end he claims to have kidnapped his Office coworker Jenna Fischer/Pam Beesly (and her MySpace!) and says he won't release her until we see the movie.

But he promises that, "As soon as the film grosses $18.7 Mil, she will be released and given a peach smoothie."

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Mel Gibson is ending his self-imposed hiatus from acting, signing on to star in a gritty police thriller called Edge of Darkness, according to Variety.

The role is the actor-director's first film since the 2002 twofer of We Were Soldiers and Signs, when he took a long break to go behind the camera to direct the controversial 2004 blockbuster The Passion of the Christ and the 2006 Mayan action drama Apocalypto.

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