“Wonder Woman” director Patty Jenkins took to her Twitter account to refute reports that questioned her professional relationship with Warner Bros while making of Gal Gadot starrer “Wonder Woman”.

She was referring to an article by The New York Post story, titled “Patty Jenkins exposes ‘war’ with Warner Bros. over ‘Wonder Woman”. The story featured quotes from Jenkins’ interview with Marc Maron’s WTF podcast and puts light on “mistrust” between the studio and director, reports deadline.com

“Versions of this article seems to be everywhere and not true. There was no “war” with warner bros. over ww. I’m talking about 10 years of discussions with 10 different execs through them. And whole beard thing was about other projects at other studios,” she posted.

In the next tweet, Jenkins defended her relationship with Warner Bros. and asked the publication to avoid such dramatic headline.

“I felt extremely supported in my vision on both films by @wbpictures, @ZackSnyder all the producers and everyone on board our eventual team,” she tweeted. “Just was a long road to make it. Let’s chill the dramatic headlines like “war.””

“Wonder Woman 1984″ debuted in select movie theaters on Christmas Day.