Amanda Bynes Shows Love to Drake 7 Years After Her Infamous Tweet
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The 'What a Girl Wants' actress re-uploads the 'Money in the Grave' rapper's Instagram post and tells her fans that she still listens to his hits after offending him in the past.

AceShowbiz - Amanda Bynes still has her eyes on Drake. Seven years after setting internet abuzz with her infamous sensual tweet, the "What a Girl Wants" actress took to Instagram to share a screenshot of the "Money in the Grave" rapper's post from his page and revealed how she is still very much his fan.

In the Sunday, March 1 post which has since been deleted, the "She's the Man" star informed her devotees that Drizzy's songs are still some of her favorite ones. "Fav songs out now," she wrote in an accompanying caption. "DRAKE 1. Money in the grave 2. Yes Indeed. RODDY RICCH 1. Ballin 2. High Fashion."

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Amanda Bynes re-uploaded Drake's Instagram post.

Back in 2013, Amanda shocked many when she tweeted, "I want @drake to murder my vagina." Months later, however, she threw insults at the "Hotline Bling" rapper. In a number of tweets, she ranted that he "has the ugliest smile, ugly gums uneven teeth ugly eyes," and claimed that she only like him "because he's so ugly!"

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The 'She's the Man' star tweeted seven 7 years ago, asking Drake to 'murder' her vagina.

Four years later, the "Easy A" actress came forward with an explanation about her infamous tweet. "I actually wasn't being insincere," she told The Lowdown host Diana Madison. "I was like saying, 'Murder my vagina.' I was serious, but I was also on drugs. So that was my way of saying like, 'Let's do this, man.' But I was on drugs and trying to be hilarious."

In 2018, Amanda further expressed regret for her erratic tweets. "I'm really ashamed and embarrassed with the things I said," she told Paper Magazine. "I can't turn back time but if I could, I would. And I'm so sorry to whoever I hurt and whoever I lied about because it truly eats away at me. It makes me feel so horrible and sick to my stomach and sad. Everything I worked my whole life to achieve, I kind of ruined it all through Twitter. It's definitely not Twitter's fault - it's my own fault."

Drake himself has previously responded to Amanda's tweet. "I don't even know who that is doing that or what that's about," he said in an interview with XXL magazine. "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."

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