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Drake Calls Amanda Bynes' Tweets to Him 'Weird'
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The 'Successful' rapper comments on Amanda's tweets to him in a magazine interview, saying, 'I guess it's a little weird and disturbing.'

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Drake addresses Amanda Bynes' vulgar tweets to him for the first time in an interview with XXL magazine. The rapper apparently believes that the person wrote the "weird" and "disturbing" tweets repeatedly because people paid attention to the posts.

"I don't even know who that 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," Drake says.

Amanda started mentioning Drake in her Twitter posts earlier this year. She wrote on March 21, "I want Drake to murder my vagina." In addition, the former Nickelodeon star showed interest in the rapper in some of her Twitter posts. She once called him "hot fellow" and "gorgeous."

The "Easy A" actress, however, began insulting the rapper and his mother when she received no response from him. She once called him "ugly" in a tweet. The troubled starlet even wrote, "They airbrushed @drake to make his eyes look like he doesn't have down's syndrome!" She removed the post immediately. One of her Twitter posts read, "I'm getting surgery to fix my nose. There's no surgery that fixes Drake's ugly downward facing eyes."

Amanda is currently being placed under an extended, involuntary 5150 psychiatric hold for mental evaluation after she allegedly started a fire in a stranger's driveway in late July. Us Weekly reported that a hearing had been set for August 9, when the actress was set to be released.

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