Drake Admits The Amanda Bynes Tweets Are Weird

Over the past year, Amanda Bynes went after a lot of seemingly random people on Twitter. From Barack and Michelle Obama to Rihanna, she cast her net extremely wide, but there was one subject she continued to return to: Drake. Initially, the rapper was very hesitant to offer any comments related to her combination of personal attacks and over the top praises. During a recent interview, however, he changed his mind and opened up a bit.

Here’s what the musician told XXL Magazine when asked about the former All That star’s random obsession with him…

”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.”

Bynes’ bizarre fascination with the rapper began in March when she caused Twitter to almost explode by randomly saying she wanted Drake to murder her vagina. In the time since, she’s repeatedly waffled back in forth between calling Drake ugly or gorgeous, depending on her mood. Most of the negative comments have since been deleted, but you can check out a random sample below…

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