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Eiza Gonzalez is does not stay quiet on Twitter.

The Mexican actress called out Hollywood Life for allegedly twisting her words in a story about her relationship with Liam Hemsworth, Miley Cyrus' ex.

The "webloid,” which is constantly being accusing of making up stories, posted a story on Monday that took unrelated tweets by the Mexican singer-actress and turned them into speculation that she is “desperate” for the Australian hunk.

On the social media, the 23-year-old wrote: “I would die for love… It’s truly beautiful to feel alive again when you’ve felt dead inside for long, when u lost all hope of happiness and love that hope returns.”

The tweet did not mention Hemsworth, also 23. But that didn't stop Hollywood Life from interpreting the tweet their own way.

The online tabloid declared Gonzalez was tweeting some “pretty shocking stuff,” adding that her words could “definitely be a message to Liam!” and made her appear "a bit desperate.”

In response, the singer tweeted: “@HollywoodLife stop manipulating what I tweet… and BTW those are lyrics for a song I wrote I’m not talking bout ANYONE. Thanks.”

The tweet has since been deleted, but Gonzalez then tweeted in Spanish that just because she stayed in and rested one weekend that was misconstrued as her being “depressed.” "Now I did laugh hard they are so BADLY informed,” she tweeted.

This was followed by another one, also in Spanish: “They don’t know what to invent anymore.”

Gonzalez and Hemsworth were first linked together after they were seen getting cozy during a trip to Las Vegas. Speculation of a relationship – which started just days after the actor ended his engagement with Cyrus – was fueled when they were photographed kissing outside of her Beverly Hills apartment.

The duo was also seen leaving his Los Angeles apartment and having a romantic weekend in New York City.

Last weekend, Hemsworth was spotted on a movie date with an unidentified woman who was not Gonzalez.

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