Jennette McCurdy Sexy Pics in Bed Update: 'Sam & Cat' Star Releases Song About Naked Photos? [See Video]

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First Posted: Mar 18, 2014 09:54 AM EDT

Well, she was definitely promoting something. "iCarly" star Jennette McCurdy just released a song dedicated to her fans after hitting 10 million likes on her Facebook page, Fashion and Style wrote. The lead star of the "iCarly" spinoff "Sam & Cat" wrote the song as a thank you for fans who have rallied behind the actress, said Fanlala.

"Just got to 10 million Facebook fans. Never thought that would happen, but now that it has, I had to write a song about it. Thank you all," McCurdy wrote.

Check out the video of the song below.

The song followed the brouhaha over leaked photos of the Nickelodeon star, who posed provocatively only in her underwear. McCurdy tweeted that the photos were actually meant for NBA star Andre Drummond while they were still together, the Examiner said. Did he just blamed him for the leak?

Her tweet read, "To anyone disappointed: I sent those pics to 1 person. You can connect the dots. Shocked someone would stoop so low. I just speak w/ (sic) candor."

Drummond was on the defense and told everyone in a tweet, "For all the speculations about leaking anything, I have nothing to do with it. I'm focused on basketball. Thank you."

Hollywood Life said the awkward hookup started when Drummond tagged McCurdy as his crush for the day. The "Sam & Cat" actress returned the favor by tagging him her crush for the day, and the rest was history.

However, the romance was short-lived, and McCurdy told Pete Holmes in a Nerdist.com podcast "You Made it Weird," "My first kiss with him was after we had gone laser tagging. I stood on a chair... I sort of went for it. But it wasn't great. It didn't go great. No sparks and the mouth ... the shapes weren't right."

On the other hand, International Business Times speculated that McCurdy's antics might cost her her show with singer Ariana Grande. Because the show targets viewers aged 10 to 12 years old, the children's network might decide to pull the plug.

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