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Frances Bean Cobain, aka Gofackadawg on Twitter, posted a scathing open letter to Ali Lohan, causing such a firestorm that she has since deleted her Twitter account.

Apparently the offspring of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, took offense at Lindsay Lohan‘s 15-year-old sister using her sibling’s famous name for her own gain. The catalyst for the rant appears to be Ali’s 2006 “Christmas Magic” album.

“This is the reason why i refuse entitlement to the fullest extent. p.s. note the chipmunk plushie,” tweeted the 17-year-old, providing a link to this YouTube video.

Unable to keep her rant to under 160 characters, FBC used Twerbose, to compose her love hate letter to Ali:

This is my open letter to Ali Lohan.

Your not entitled to anything simply because your sister has a recognizable name. Your idea of fame isn’t fame. It’s infamy. You want to be famous? Work your ass off and make decisions that could potentially catapult your career into a lasting one. Notariety for who you are and notaritey for the work you produce are two completely differnt things. I understand that you have been brought up in an envirtoment where the idea of fame is easily achievable but, that’s not an excuse. You lack the talent, social understanding and credibility to be anything other then infamous. Your careere choices, thus far, will transcend a future career as someone who attempted to be famous, but never quite achieved it. And if you do, it will be the formality of fame that puts you on the covers of tabloids, while the public idly watches you plumit into the murky abyss shared with the likes of Spencer Pratt & Jon Gosslin who, i’m sure, will steal your money whilst there. Fortunately for the world, there are people who have and don’t have recognizable names, who have obtained artistic integrity and will one day, hopefully, bring that tangible artisticness into light again. Though, its hard to think thats achievable when people like You ali lohan are rendering the world of true talent by attempting to make your entitled ass noticed. How is this fair to the people who HAVE artistic integrity, or a mind? How is it fair to those who truly have something to offer the human race other then a dwindling last name and a few shitty films, both of which, solidified the idea that your just a celebrities sibling. I recognize that i might come across as harsh and no, i don’t personally know you, but its the actions that you take, that speak for you. You blatently don’t care how your recognized, its the objective to get famous and that is what makes you replaceable and a recycled idea .Well, im ashamed to have to be grouped into the same category of person as you. I would rather die a most painful death the be assoicated with the kind of careere your trying to make for your self. I hope i’m wrong because generally i’m not a very judgmental person, but in the case of you, that is MY entitlement.

The comments came fast and furious, with people calling Cobain out for grammatical and spelling errors, and for the hypocrisy of using her own famous last name to land an internship at Rolling Stone.

After spending the day defending herself against the haters, Cobain posted a final tweet, then deleted the account altogether.

“So i will no longer be posting on twitter.I won’t question myself or my ideas due to a heckle of idiots who invaded a once interesting site,” reads Frances Bean’s Twitter sign-off.

Perhaps Frances Bean has been taking a page from her famous mom’s blogging book?

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