Ally Sheedy had a lot to say when James Franco</a> took the stage at the Golden Globes to accept his award for best actor in a drama.<br /><br />But what she tweeted had nothing to do with his acting or movie The Disaster Artist.<br /><br />The audience erupted into applause when the 39-year-old actor walked to the stage as he was honored for his performance.<br /><br />But apparently, not everyone is as big of a fan of James. In fact, The Breakfast Club actress immediately took to Twitter and wrote,<br /><br />“James Franco just won. Please never ask me why I left the film/TV business.”<br /><br />Was Ally saying that James, who’s also a frontrunner for an Oscar nomination for the same performance, had something to do with her leaving the industry?<br /><br />Her tweets became even more cryptic when she wrote, “Ok wait. Bye. Christian Slater </a>and James Franco at a table,” following that with the #MeToo hasthag.<br /><br />The hashtag has been used as a statement from women who have experienced sexual harassment.<br /><br />Clearly Ally realized that she may have exposed too much in her third tweet in reference to the award ceremony: “Why is a man hosting? Why is James Franco allowed in? Said too much. Nite love ya.”<br /><br />Ally and James collaborated for the 2014 Broadway play, The Long Shrift, and haven’t worked together since.<br /><br />Even more mysteriously, Ally quickly deleted these posts soon after they went public, leaving her followers with unanswered questions.<br /><br />