Drakes finally responds to the presumably schizophrenic Amanda Bynes in XXL Magazine. Her crazy Twitter rants aren’t making herself any new friends, as the rapper reveals in an interview.
Rapper/actor Drake finally fires back at schizophrenia starlet Amanda Bynes for her series of disturbing tweets directed at him. Troubled actress Amanda Bynes drug Drake into her drama by berating the rapper with a series of borderline bipolar tweets. The manic-depressive messages ranged from Amanda's desire of Drake to her dissing his physical appearance.
Bynes initially professed her wanting for the rapper on twitter, writing:
"@Drake is a hot fellow."
And later:
"I want @drake to murder my v***na."
Bynes later denied her attraction, going as far as insulting him and numerous others by tweeting:
“They airbrushed @drake to make his eyes look like he doesn’t have down syndrome!”
Even out of her mind, she realized this was over the line, deleting the tweet and replacing it with:
“@drake looks like sh*t both ways! I don’t like him so stop thinking I do!”
Drake finally spoke his piece about the tweeter turmoil, in an interview with XXL Magazine, telling the hip hop publication:
"I don't even know who is doing that or what that's about. If that is her, I guess it's a little weird and disturbing. It's obviously a behavioral pattern that is way bigger than me. Whoever is behind it, whether it's her or somebody else, they know people are paying attention so they keep it going."
The 26-year-old got his start on the Canadian teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation. The YOLO touting actor-turned-rapper doesn't seem too worried about the love/hate opinions of the fellow former child star, or anyone else for that matter:
"Do I think that if I didn't have, for lack of a better term, a unique look about me, if I was from somewhere in America and if I hadn't been on a kids TV show, would I be as famous? I don't know, man. Honestly, I don't think so, I was just some young kid on a TV show. And I haven’t become anything else while I've been in this position. It's not like I got here and was like, 'Oh, got to switch up my image.' I don't wake up nervous. I feel like maybe a lot of these guys do. How old are you, really? What is your background, really? What have you really done in the drug game, in the thug game?"
Drakes new album Nothing Was the Same drops September 17, meanwhile Bynes is still under involuntary psychiatric hold.
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