Innocence of Muslims actress on how she was duped (and other adventures in social networking)

What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today:
• I always love getting press releases about a film that I will not receive a screening invite to. It’s like, “You’re important enough and well-read enough to give us free publicity, but not to see the film on our dime.”

• And here I was figuring that Robert Downey Jr was low-carb… So this exists…

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• An actress who appears in that hideous film Innocence of Muslims tells Neil Gaiman (an acquaintance of hers) how she was duped into it, and how what they shot is nothing like what it became. Neil Gaiman: Letter from a Scared Actress

(hat-tip for today’s links: Movieline)

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