Ariana Grande Denies Salary Rumors, Is Not Making More Than Jennette McCurdy On 'Sam & Cat'

Ariana Grande Speaks Out Over 'Sam & Cat' Salary Rumors

Ariana Grande wants fans to know that a salary dispute is absolutely not the reason her "Sam & Cat" co-star Jennette McCurdy is feuding with Nickelodeon.

TMZ reported on April 2 that McCurdy is upset that Grande makes more money than her and it's threatening the fate of the show's future, but Grande took to Twitter on Friday, April 4, to set the record straight.

"I hate addressing rumors and I hate gossip but this is really bothering me. Jennette and I agreed upfront that we would be treated equally on this show in all regards (as we should be, considering we each work just as hard as the other on this show)," the 20-year-old actress and singer wrote in an extended tweet. "The rumors circulating about our contracts and our salary not being equal are absolutely ridiculous and false. I don't know who's putting these idiotic quotes out there but I thought I'd straighten it out and try to end this nonsense."

Grande went on to address the future of the show, writing, "As far as the show goes, I don't know what's happening because I'm not directly involved with the problem but I just wanted to address this one rumor in particular because I am NOT making more money than my costar, nor do I think I should be. So we can all move on and get out of our heads that this was a money thing cause I don't play like that at all. I am, have always been and always will be about equality and fairness."

Grande, added in a follow up tweet:

Whether or not "Sam & Cat" will be renewed for another season remains unknown at this time, however, McCurdy made it clear she is not happy with Nickelodeon. The 21-year-old was a no show at the Kids' Choice Awards this past weekend, and tried her best to explain to fans why she was absent, writing in an extended tweet:


A lot of you guys are asking why I didn't attend the KCAs.... I wish I could explain everything as thoroughly as I would like to, but unfortunately a simpler explanation is all I can write. I was put in an uncomfortable, compromising, unfair situation (many of you have guessed what it is) and I had to look out for me. I chose to not go because sticking up for what is right and what is fair is what my mom taught me is ALWAYS the most important thing. I want to thank those of you who have reached out with kind words of support, McCurdians and Arianators alike. No matter who or what you support, I believe in supporting fairness first. If you have done that, thank you.

With Grande firmly denying reports that the feud is financially motivated, it once again seems like the racy photos of McCurdy that leaked in March are at the root of the show's alleged problems.

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