R2D2 and C3P0, two legendary Star Wars robot (CNNIndonesia/gettyimages/Stuart C. Wilson)
As reported by NME, Timpf honestly expressed his opinion about the Star Wars when appearing on a television show, some time ago. He claimed not interested in watching movies George Lucas's creation.
"I never had any interest in watching the space nerds with sticks nerd. I'm not going to start now," said Timpf forthright.
Not long after that, Timpf received several email death threats from unidentified people, including someone who calls himself the Grim Reaper, aka the god of death.
"Tomorrow, at eight o'clock at night, you will die. Supposedly, you do not say what you have to say. Call the FBI, call the police, call whoever you want, no one can stop the attacks that you will face," wrote the god of death in the email.
As if ignoring the death threats, brave, Timpf even make jokes about the death threats via her Twitter account. She says that she was pleased the god of death gives details of the time her death.
"Very well, at least he gave me the details of the time!" Timpf teased.
For this incident, Timpf also write an article, commenting on the giver of death threats that do not represent reality fan of Star Wars.
"Of course, people have attacked me mad that this does not represent the fans of Star Wars," she wrote. "However, the fact that many adults respond with emotion, it surprised me."
Furthermore, Timpf confirms that people who get angry with her was too sensitive.
"If you say that I should die or apologizing for making a joke about a movie you love, you are too sensitive. You who have the problem, not me."
Given this incident, Timpf not feel sorry for asking a silly comment to the Star Wars movies, as well as sound nudge on his Twitter account: "I do not regret anything."
(CNN)
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