Adam Goldberg says his Twitter feud with Adam F. Goldberg is 'absurd'

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It's hard out here for … an Adam Goldberg. (And by here, we mean Hollywood.)

Actor Adam Goldberg — whom you might know from Dazed and Confused or his time as Eddie on Friends — has spoken publicly about how he's not a big fan of constantly being mistaken for Adam F. Goldberg, who's a producer on the sitcom The Goldbergs.

So when actor Adam Goldberg went to promote his work on The Jim Gaffigan Show on Twitter, he decided to direct his message to fans of The Goldbergs, which prompted a heated exchange on X, formerly known as Twitter. (Goldberg and Goldberg later deleted the exchange.)

Things escalated when the actor Adam Goldberg went on Huffington Post Live and used the word "douche bag" when discussing his feud with Adam F. Goldberg.

So when Adam Goldberg—no F.—stopped by EW Radio, he talked about the constant confusion he's gotten from fans over the past two years who have mistaken him for being involved with The Goldbergs. As for the feud, he mentioned some of the more "personal" shots that Adam F. Goldberg took at him, such as a tweet claiming that the actor's agent "begged" the producer to cast him as Murray.

On an ending note, Adam Goldberg admitted that the argument was "absurd."

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