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Jennette McCurdy continues to reveal more details about her experience starring on iCarly. Sam Pickett as Sean Stiller - first on iCarly and then on Sams turn

Jennette McCurdy continues to reveal more details about her experience starring on iCarly. Sam Pickett as Sean Stiller - first on iCarly and then on Sams turn


 

Jennette McCurdy continues to reveal more details about her experience appearing on iCarly.

Scene Thief Sam As her packet - first in iCarly and later in the spin-off Sam & Cat - the actress was one of Nickelodeon's biggest stars her. But Jennette is now opening up about what it's like for her to be a child star in her upcoming memoir, I'm Glad My Mom Died. She has contributed to her problems, including her struggles with anorexia and bulimia.

As Jennette recounts, her eating disorder was exacerbated by her role as Sam. Her gimmick on the show was eating ridiculous amounts of food. "It's tragically hilarious," she told The Washington Post in a profile published in August. 5. "My character kept eating and it made me so scared." was difficult to do. "I spoke with the producer a few times and asked if I could call him back on the matter," she said. and I think she goes much deeper than that." , her mother claimed she looked skinny. As a result, she couldn't say, 'Hey, I'm really struggling with this.' "I felt like every aspect of my life was mocking me," she said.




iCarly ended in 2012 When she moved to the role of Sam & Cat opposite Ariana Grande, it was a disturbing experience for Jennette, who felt Ariana was being given preferential treatment.According to Jennette, the pop star was out of work frequently, so Jennette was spending more time on set, and Jennette was relieved when the show was canceled after just one season.


At this point, Jennette was fed up with acting, overwhelmed by the "frustration and anger" she had built up since she began auditioning at the age of six at the urging of her mother. But Jennette's mother wouldn't let her quit acting, so she dealt with drinking, drugs, and bulimia. She shared that her struggle happened "in the sad silence of her own death," adding that she didn't know who else to turn to. "That's something to be grateful for.




Jennette was able to begin healing after being forced to begin treatment after her mother died of cancer in 2013. "So I was able to come to terms with what her mother was abusive," she said, adding, "It was a very slow process and in many ways excruciating. image

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