Will and Grace cast stars Debra Messing and Megan Mullally unfollow each other on Instagram over 'feud'

'Don’t ask people for directions if they’ve never been where you’re going!'
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Margaret Abrams15 August 2019

The Will & Grace revival is slated to end in 2020 with its 11th and final season - and it's possible some members of the cast are rejoicing, as stars Debra Messing and Megan Mullally are hinting at a feud on Instagram.

The pair play frenemies on the show but it looks like they might also be butting heads off-screen if their social media presence is anything to go by.

The Will & Grace cast
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The actresses have unfollowed each other on Instagram and posted what appear to be passive aggressive Pinterest-inspired quotes. Mullally posted about “people who aren’t good for you” and wrote a now-deleted Insta-story about feeling her “best” now that she’s lost her “attachment to somebody.” At least she hasn’t lost her attachment to funnyman husband Nick Offerman.

Mullally also posted a (vaguely) inspirational message, “Don’t ask people for directions if they’ve never been where you’re going!” But hey, maybe she’s just planning a road trip.

Some think their fight is one of the reasons the show was cancelled. One fan responded, "so sad the show is canceled 'cause of this."

Messing posted a few weeks ago asking fans to vote for Will & Grace for the Emmys but notably did not tag Mullally, despite tagging everyone else involved in the show.

Most recently, she posted her own inspirational quote and labeled it her "morning mantra."

Messing is also currently feuding with actress Susan Sarandon over her accidental support for President Trump. They first began fighting in 2016 when Sarandon spoke about not wanting to vote for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election, instead backing independent candidate Jill Stein, which many argue weakened the Clinton voter base. Most recently, Messing tweeted at Sarandon and asked, "Hey Susan Sarandon, how are you liking the revolution?" It's been a busy summer on social media for The Wedding Date star.

Gary Janetti, the Will & Grace producer who has an Instagram page where he pokes fun at Prince George, should weigh in on the conflict - he’d certainly have the hottest take (and most inspirational quotes) about it.

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