Nickelodeon Vet Josh Peck Shows Support For ‘Brave’ iCarly Alum Jennette McCurdy Amid The Release Of Her Memoir

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Jennette McCurdy has been making waves lately due to the release of her candid memoir, I’m Glad My Mom Died, in which she opens up about her former life as a child actor. The former iCarly actress has gotten support from her fans on the book’s controversial title and her brutal honesty in it. Now, McCurdy has added another person to her growing list of supporters — fellow Nickelodeon vet Josh Peck. After her memoir was released, Peck shared some incredibly kind words, even calling his friend “brave.”

The Drake & Josh alum shared his highly positive thoughts on the iCarly vet and her memoir while speaking with Page Six. Josh Peck mentioned that he was all in to read the former actress’ book, having witnessed her wit and thoughtfulness during their interactions throughout the years. In the actor’s own words:

I think she is incredibly brave to tell her story and to be as honest as she is. I think one of her great talents is her wit and how thoughtful she is and as soon as I was able to pick up the book I did because I really wanted to see the way she told her story.

Like his friend, Josh Peck released a very candid memoir, Happy People Are Annoying, this year. In it, he opened up about the hurdles he faced as a former child star, including his weight struggles and year-long battle with drug and alcohol addictions. So he’s all about being an open book and telling your truth no matter how tough it is to do so. The former Sam Puckett actress has been talking about her life as a child star for some time, including the fact that she’s felt ashamed of her Nickelodeon past. Her book allowed her to expand upon those sentiments while revealing some surprising details.

Jennette McCurdy as Sam on iCarly

(Image credit: Nickelodeon)

In the eye-opening memoir, the star’s unwavering candor allowed her to touch on everything, from her complicated relationship with her late mother to her jealousy of Sam & Cat co-star Ariana Grande. (The latter apparently reached a fever pitch after the pop star went to a family game with two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks.) Jennette McCurdy even delved into her eating disorders and inappropriate relationship with a man only known as “The Creator.” While her stories have grabbed headlines, the book’s controversial title caught fans off guard, leading McCurdy to open up about her reasons for the name — which came to her after analyzing the daughter-mother relationship in therapy for years.

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