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Amanda Bynes Still Wants Drake's Attention


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Amanda Bynes isn't giving up on her goal to bag Drake just yet. And since a not-so-subtle approach didn't work the first time she's decided to try, try again on Twitter for everyone to see.

A few weeks ago the former Nickelodeon star tweeted that she wanted Drake to "murder her vagina" (she didn't even delete that tweet), but since the Toronto rapper hasn't responded, Bynes tried again on Sunday night (April 21). This time she simply tweeted "@drake King," including a photo of his face...in case Drake needed a reminder of what he looked like. Our guess is that Drake will continue to ignore these advances, but can you blame him?

Last week Bynes got pissed off at Complex magazine, and during her rant against she even threw some shots at Kid Cudi. "I'm so sick of the articles u write about me. I want every fake article deleted," she tweeted. "Ur d--- whipped by my ugly ex @ducidni who's looks and talent have always been questionable to me, him being the ugly duckling that he is and all. U quote him non stop, then take professional shots of him for ur covers, his best photos aren't sh-- compared to mine at my best."



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