Silicon Valleyactress Alice Wetterlund has accused her former co-star T.J. Miller of being "a bully and OKASANNOANARU-02petulant brat" on the set of the show in a series of tweets posted on Wednesday night.
SEE ALSO: T.J. Miller sounds insufferable in another interviewWetterlund, who appeared in the HBO series for two seasons in 2015-2016, also accused other male cast members of enabling his behaviour.
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The "fake bomb threat" refers to an incident that occurred earlier this year, in which Miller was arrested after claiming a female train passenger had "a bomb in her bag".
Wetterlund then followed up on her original tweet with a claim about Miller's behaviour on Silicon Valley.
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Wetterlund went on to respond to several questions from people on Twitter.
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"While this is the first time we have heard Alice Wetterlund comment on her experiences on Silicon Valley, we are disappointed to learn of her concerns," a HBO spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter. "HBO and the producers have always taken very seriously our responsibility to create a welcoming and congenial environment for everyone who works on the show."
Last December, Miller was accused of sexually assaulting a woman when he was a student at George Washington University. He released a lengthy statement on Instagram denying the claims.
Mashable has reached out to T.J. Miller's representatives for comment.
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