If you haven't heard, there's a new feud in Hollywood -- Ben Stiller and Lance Armstrong are in the midst of a YouTube war.
Just this week, Stiller introduced his new charity StillerStrong with a faux-antagonistic video poking fun at Armstrong's Livestrong campaign.
"You're an awe-inspiring person and you've inspired me to try and do something to help other people," Stiller said to Armstrong as a nude image of the athlete riding a bicycle flashed across the screen.
Though the video may seem fake, the charity is real: All proceeds from StillerStrong go towards the Save The Children’s Ceverine Community School Project in Haiti.
Not to be outdone, Armstrong posted a video from an "emergency board meeting" and outlined Livestrong's plan of attack.
"We can't tolerate what you're doing at StillerStrong," Armstrong said.
“We’ve gone after a lot of people for trying to use the name ‘anything’-strong. There are people that have the last name Armstrong that we've gone after. The Army is actually using ‘Army Strong,’ we’re going to sue the Army."
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We'll have to wait to see what Stiller has up his sleeve, but I for one have my fingers crossed for a walk-off.