Jennette McCurdy
Film actress
Jennette McCurdy is an American film and television actress, producer, Screenwriter and country pop singer-songwriter. She is known for her role as Sam Puckett on the Nickelodeon sitcom iCarly and on its spin-off series Sam & Cat.
Born: June 26, 1992 (age 22), Long Beach, California, United States
Height: 1.57 m
Siblings: Dustin McCurdy, Scott McCurdy, Marcus McCurdy
Parents: Debra McCurdy, Mark McCurdy
Songs: Generation Love, So Close, Stronger, Break Your Heart, more
iCarly
A while ago …
Jennette McCurdy mocks Ariana Grande with her web series “What’s Next for Sarah?”
Reports claim that there is an on-going feud between Ariana Grande and Jennette McCurdy since their show ‘Sam & Cat’ was called off. While Ariana seems to be focusing in her music career, Jennette busies herself with her Web show entitled ‘What’s Next for Sarah?’ that is believed to be a satire against the former.
According to reports, there have been numerous occasions that prove these theories about the two’s squabble which all started since the show they both starred in got cancelled. First, there’s the issue on payment differences that surfaced. And when Jennete did not show up at the Nickelodeon’s Kid’s Choice Awards, speculations on the alleged feud skyrocketed.
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This time, Jennette’s web series is firing up the allegations surrounding their ill-will towards each other. Despite Ariana’s disavowal of the allegations, Jennette’s no-comment footing seems to validate the speculations.
Then she finally broke her silence and took off some shades.
Jennette, who broke out of her child roles when she “leaked” a “naked” selfie to Instagram, asserted that her ‘What’s Next for Sarah?’ series is a blithe response to some of the ‘absurd’ events of her life in the entertainment industry.
“My goal was to exaggerate some of the more classic Hollywood archetypes – the phony reporter, the insincere agent, the duplicitous casting director – and heighten them to a surreal extent that we can all laugh at. We all have those moments where we feel like the world is entirely crazy, and we’re the only sane person,” she also said.