Amanda Bynes Twitter Rant Attacks Rapper Drake, ‘He Knows He’s Ugly’

Amanda Bynes is not done ranting on Twitter about who she thinks is ugly. The former child star has taken to the social networking site again to call out the rapper Drake telling him that she thought he has "ugly cheeks," Radar Online reports.


This is the second time Bynes has tweeted about the rapper being ugly. According to Perez Hilton, Bynes tweeted to the rapper calling him ugly but quickly deleted it. When the celebrity website asked her what she was talking about she responded by saying "@PerezHilton @Drake not with his ugly smile and ugly uneven teeth and fugly face! He's gay and ugly I want a hot straight man!"

Her recent tweets about the "Best I Ever Had" rapper is more than a little confusing since she has expressed her interest in him several times tweeting pictures of him and posting about how cute he was. Her most infamous tweet about Drake was when she asked him to murder her lady parts.

Drake has not responded to any Bynes' tweets and he probably hasn't even been paying Bynes much attention. Drake, however, isn't alone and now joins the growing list of celebrities Bynes has deemed as not attractive. The list includes model Chrissy Teigen, Jenny McCarthy, the editors of In Touch magazine, US Weekly magazine, Courtney Love, Rihanna, her dad, RuPaul, Perez Hilton and Aubrey Plaza.

Besides posting tweets about her love, and now dislike, for Drake she has also posted about becoming a rapper. In a tweet sent to the New York City Police Department, Bynes said the department was lying about there being drugs in her apartment and claims she never threw a bong out her apartment window the night she was arrested. She ended the super-long tweet by adding: "Look forward to seeing me in music videos! I'm getting in shape and getting a nose job! I'm looking forward to a long and wonderful career as a singer/rapper!"

Not many people took the "All That" star seriously but it is now being reported that the former actress has been approached by a music producer to sign a record deal.

"I cleared the project with The Orchard and Sony Entertainment and they gave me the green light to go ahead," Daniel Herman of Chinga Chang Records told Radar Online. "I think she's more gangster than Drake."