Eliza Dushku was kicked out of her hotel on Friday (July 31) after staying there for two months, and she said it is all because of One Direction.
The former Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dollhouse star Eliza Dushku was reportedly forced to leave her room at a Pittsburgh hotel in order to accommodate One Direction, who was scheduled to perform on August 2. The actress is currently shooting the upcoming season of the Cinemax original series "Banshee" and has been living out of the Pittsburgh hotel room during filming.
One Direction was scheduled to perform to a massive crowd of 65,000 fans at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on Sunday August 2. It is a part of their "On the Road Again" tour and supposedly requires the entire floor. The band isn't even in town on Friday when Eliza was told that she needed to vacate her room and had to pack up as 1D is performing a show that night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis
The 34 year old took on social media to throw her frustration. She posted both on Twitter and Instagram: "#DragMeDown Don't worry @OneDirection...It was super chill movin outta my hotel room so u can have the ENTIRE FLOOR I've been staying on for 2 months #OnLocationLife #HotelWars #ActorProblems #WhatHaveYouDoneForMeLately #OneDirection Took 2 hrs this Friday afternoon before work Enjoy #Pittsburgh #PA!" She included a photo of a luggage cart filled with two suitcases, four boxes, a pillow and a plastic bag.
But later on, the actress Twitted in a cooler tone saying: "Ha! I'm laughing, it's all good @onedirection," she said on Twitter. "Assuming...: Tix or pix for my friends kid..?!!"
"And for the record, I absolutely love my #Pittsburgh #PA hotel & each & every staff member there. Was no fault. Recommendation coming soon:)," she added.
In addition to her role in Banshee, Eliza will be back on the big screen with the horror film "Eloise".
One Direction has yet to respond to the incident. The boy band had a surprise release of their latest track, "Drag Me Down" on Friday morning and has already hit number 1 in 82 countries.
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