Jennette McCurdy says 'SO UGLY' on Twitter to Ex-Boyfriend Andre Drummond? Slams “Problem” Singer Ariana Grande As Well!

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Jun 28, 2014 06:45 PM EDT

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Jennette McCurdy's "SO UGLY" comment on Twitter is making rounds on the Internet after the "Sam & Cat" star echoed another name-calling dis against someone, and that someone is believed to be her ex-boyfriend Andre Drummond.

McCurdy has always been one who is very vocal about the things she likes and she dislikes, so it is not surprising that she's throwing disparaging words against someone on Twitter yet again.

On June 28, the "iCarly" actress wrote something on the social media platform to express her hatred to someone, and that someone could be his ex-boyfriend Andre Drummond, according to The Spread It.

"Sometimes I look at old photographs of my ex and I cry because he is so ugly," McCurdy tweeted. She even dished that those people who once were close to her but now are missing-in-action are just so "ugly" that she could just "cry" for them. She also singled out that someone "who sucks the life out of her" as someone who is also so "ugly."

Though the Disney star's tweets do not state any name, sources claimed that it's pretty obvious who Jennette is targeting on her Twitter mud-slinging.

In the past, right after their breakup , McCurdy aired out her dirty laundry on Twitter by saying that Drummond's kissing technique was just too awkward for her because of the latter's mouth shape.

Apparently, Drummond isn't someone who will maintain silence at the sight of his name being slammed by one of his exes on Twitter.

After their ended-too-soon romance, Drummond leaked McCurdy's risqué photos online, which led some of the actress' fans to slam her for her not-so-conservative gesture as a Disney talent.

Now, apart from Andre Drummond, it seems that McCurdy is also slamming her Nick co-actor and "Sam & Cat" co-star Ariana Grande on Twitter. She even called the "Problem" singer a "drama queen" and someone who is so "eccentric" that apparently "sucked the life out of her."

In the past, McCurdy wrote a long essay about a "troubled friend" but like her mean tweets against Drummond, she didn't mention the name of whoever she was referring to.

"There seem to be a lot of articles floating around the web right now that provide tips for ditching this ambiguous 'trouble friend', so I wanted to provide my take on the matter, with a very personal example."

"As for what happened to our friendship, it faded once through happenstance and it is happening this time through my stance. I'm standing up for myself. I'm not playing your games, letting you manipulate me, and succumbing to your twisted perception of reality.

"Where did I go? As far away from you as I can get. You won't be hearing from me anymore because sweetheart, being a friend to you was doing so much more for you than it was doing for me. You sucked the life right out of me, and I want my life back.

"Did you do something wrong? Yes and no. I'm not sure whether you intentionally did something wrong or not, because I have always been a little unclear on what exactly your intentions are. But you did do something wrong in the way you did not treat me right."

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