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Kate Feldman

'Bring It On' director pushes back at Roy Moore after sexual misconduct allegations

Alabama GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore's battle with Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has drawn an unlikely third party: "Bring It On" director Peyton Reed.

Moore, who has been accused by six women of propositioning them when they were teenagers, issued a warning to McConnell after he said that Moore should drop out of the Senate race.

"Dear Mitch McConnell," Moore wrote on Twitter. "Bring. It. On."

While it's unlikely Moore was referring to the 2000 cheerleader movie starring Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Gabrielle Union and Jesse Bradford, Reed weighed in anyway.

"Dear @MooreSenate, You're not allowed to use the name of my cheerleader movie, you f _ king pedophile," he tweeted.

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