It looks like Jennette McCurdy maybe officially done with her friendship to Ariana Grande. The "Sam & Cat" star recently wrote an "article" lashing out at a former pal officially denouncing their friendship.

According to Hollywood Life, things became heated between to the two Nickelodeon stars after the blonde beauty's sexy photos were leaked to the internet and then rumors began to swirl that their hit series may be cancelled because she wasn't making as much money as the "Problem" singer.

In her TwitLonger post, Jennette McCurdy wrote a long and detailed post about a friend which she titled, "Letting Go of Someone."

She also talked about the post on her Twitter page sharing it with her more than 5 million followers. She wrote, "This article is about knowing when to let go of a bad 'friendship.'"

The 21-year-old explained, "There seem to be a lot of articles floating around the web right now that provide tips for ditching this ambiguous 'trouble friend', so I wanted to provide my take on the matter, with a very personal example."

McCurdy wrote, "As for what happened to our friendship, it faded once through happenstance and it is happening this time through my stance. I'm standing up for myself. I'm not playing your games, letting you manipulate me, and succumbing to your twisted perception of reality.

"Where did I go? As far away from you as I can get. You won't be hearing from me anymore because sweetheart, being a friend to you was doing so much more for you than it was doing for me. You sucked the life right out of me, and I want my life back.

"Did you do something wrong? Yes and no. I'm not sure whether you intentionally did something wrong or not, because I have always been a little unclear on what exactly your intentions are. But you did do something wrong in the way you did not treat me right."

Jennette McCurdy went on to write, "You disrespected me, disregarded me, and made me feel small by having to always make yourself seem so big. So for these sincere reasons, I am officially dropping you as a friend. If I see you, I won't turn the other way and run (even though I want to).

"Instead, I'll just smile and end the conversation as quickly as possible, because no offense, but I don't want any of you rubbing off on me. Actually, that's pretty offensive. Oh well."

To read Jennette McCurdy's's full post click HERE.

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