Blast from the past! Nickelodeon has been home to childhood hits for years — and kids growing up in the 2000s will never forget the network’s leading ladies.
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Jennette McCurdy has been making the rounds promoting her new memoir I’m Glad My Mom Died, and her latest stop found her joining Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield Norris on “Red Table Talk”.
The book chronicles the years of abuse that the former “iCarly” star alleges that she suffered from her mother, who died from breast cancer in 2013.
To illustrate the kind of treatment she received, McCurdy read the women an email she’d once received from her mother, Debra McCurdy.
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“‘I am so disappointed in you. You used to be my perfect little angel, but now you are nothing more than a little’ — all caps — ‘slut, a floozy, all used up,'” McCurdy read aloud as the three hosts registered their surprise.
“‘And to think you wasted it on that hideous ogre of a man. I saw the pictures on a website called TMZ. I saw you rubbing his disgusting hairy stomach. I knew you were lying about Colton.’ (I had told her I was with a friend, Colton.) ‘Add that to a list of things you are: liar, conniving, evil,'” she continued.
“‘You look pudgier too. It’s clear you’re eating your guilt,'” she read.
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“‘Thinking of you with his ding-dong inside of you makes me sick. Sick! I raised you better than this. What happened to my good little girl? Where did she go and who is this monster that has replaced her? You’re an ugly monster now,'” she added. “‘I told your brothers about you and they all said they disown you just like I do. We want nothing to do with you. Love, Mom — or should I say Deb since I am no longer your
Blast from the past! Nickelodeon has been home to childhood hits for years — and kids growing up in the 2000s will never forget the network’s leading ladies.
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controversially titled memoir I’m Glad My Mom Died and explaining its meaning. The book centers on the former actress’ troublesome childhood and teen years opposite her abusive mother Debbie McCurdy, who died in 2013 after their relationship became estranged.
Jennette McCurdy is detailing early moments of her life, as well as the last conversation she had with her mother, Debra. The "iCarly" star, who is promoting her book "I'm Glad My Mom Died," appeared on Wednesday's episode of "Red Table Talk" and detailed the abuse she received from her mother to Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Norris.
Jennette McCurdy opened up about the emotional and physical abuse she endured from her late mom, Debra McCurdy, in her new memoir, and now she's speaking candidly about where she stands with the thought of having her own children one day. During a interview with Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith, and Adrienne «Gammy» Banfield-Norris, which aired on Wednesday, Jennette said that at this point in her life she's «good» without children, though that may change in the future. However, if she ever did decide to have kids, she noted that she would never have them for her «own identity.»«I have two nieces I adore and a third one the way,» Jennette shared. «I am happy to be an aunt.
Trigger warning: This article discusses eating disorders.Former child actress Jennette McCurdy has read out loud an email she received from her mother during her debut on Jada Pinkett Smith’s talk show Red Table Talk. Watch Below: Jennette McCurdy Details Her Fight With Ariana GrandeThe actress, who is now 30 years old recently released a bombshell memoir aptly titled I’m glad my mom died which detailed the abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother, Debra McCurdy, who passed away in 2013. “I am so disappointed in you,” read the first line of the email, which was also included in her book. “You used to be my perfect little angel, but now you are nothing more than a little … s**t, a floozy, all used up.”Jennette read the email on the show.Her mother went on to describe Jennette as a “conniving, evil … liar," asking where her “good little girl” had gone.“Where did she go and who is this monster that has replaced her?”“You’re an ugly monster now. I told your brothers about you, and they all said they disown you just like I do.
People magazine's sneak peek of the episode, Jennette reads the letter, which was sent after Deb saw photos of the actress with a man online. "'I saw the pictures on a website called TMZ. I saw you rubbing his disgusting hairy stomach. I knew you were lying about Colton,'" Jennette continued while reading the letter.
Jennette McCurdy continues to share the abuse she endured from her mother while growing up. McCurdy, who is promoting her book "I'm Glad My Mom Died," recently appeared on "Red Table Talk" alongside Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Norris. In a clip shared with People magazine, McCurdy can be seen reading aloud an excerpt from her book, which features an email from her now late mother, Debra. Her mother allegedly saw photos online of the young Nickelodeon star with a man, and wrote, "I am so disappointed in you.
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(or if you're just aware of the slightly tongue-in-cheek but also true title), you know that the late mother Debra, who passed away in 2013 from breast cancer, was a controlling and abusive stage mom. She restricted her daughter's food intake and dictated whom she could be friends with, among other manipulations.On a recent episode of Red Table Talk, the Facebook chat show hosted by Jada Pinkett Smith and her own daughter and mother, McCurdy read aloud an email from Debra that makes clear just how toxic their relationship became.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.After Debra saw a photo of her daughter on TMZ, Jennette McCurdy explains, she wrote her an email that also appears in the book: "I am so disappointed in you…You used to be my perfect little angel, but now you are nothing more than a little…slut, a floozy, all used up…And to think you wasted it on that hideous ogre of a man. I saw the pictures on a website called TMZ.
Jennette McCurdy is opening up about her relationship with her late mother.
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