Amanda Bynes tells Miley Cyrus she's 'ugly'

Jun 12, 2013 - 06:42
Jun 12, 2013 - 06:45
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Amanda Bynes tells Miley Cyrus she's 'ugly'
Amanda Bynes has added Miley Cyrus to the long list of ugly celebs (Picture: Getty)

Amanda Bynes has added Miley Cyrus to her long list of  ’ugly’ celebrities.

In her latest assault on her celebrity counterparts, the 27-year-old actress tweeted: ‘Ur ugly @mileycyrus’ along with a photo of Miley, 20, dressed in a black and glitter cat suit.

The straight-talking star’s hurtful comments come after she made her feelings towards Miley’s fiancé Liam Hemsworth known, although she’s yet to master the spelling of his suame.

‘Liam Helmsworth is the most gorgeous man on the face of the earth other than Tanz Watson. FYi!’ she tweeted last week.

Miley Cyrus

Amanda tweeted a photo of Miley wearing this all-in-one along with her nasty comment (Picture: AP)

But it’s not just Miley Bynes has taken a dislike to.

Minutes before her attack on the petite blonde Bynes tweeted a photo of Drake along with the caption: ‘Is that an ugly face or what?’

She later added: ‘This is my twitter. I say whatever I want. Thanks!’

Thankfully, she quickly snapped out of her mean mood, tweeting: ‘I’m so looking forward to recording my album and going on tour! I can’t wait to see you all at my concerts!’

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