Amanda Bynes And Rihanna: Who Got The Better Of Their Twitter Fight?

Amanda Bynes is no stranger to making wild comments on Twitter. From talking about wanting Drake to murder her vagina to accusing police officers of sexual harassment to asking Barack Obama to fire a police officer, she isn’t a woman who is fond of camouflaging her real opinion. That being said, she took that reckless honesty to a whole new level today when she lashed out at Rihanna in a series of blunt and vicious tweets.

The All That actress deleted the comments from her Twitter account almost immediately after she made them, but luckily, numerous outlets were able to catch them before they were taken down. Here’s a portion of what she had to say, as per TMZ

”@rihanna Chris brown beat you because you’re not pretty enough.”

That’s a pretty aggressive right hand. Making fun of a woman for being beaten is a certain kind of evil, and making fun of a woman’s appearance isn’t exactly nice either. That being said, Rihanna didn’t exactly back down after she got wind of Bynes’ comment. Here’s how she responded…

”Ya see what happens when they cancel Intervention?”

In the grand scheme of things to attack a woman about, her mental health isn’t exactly among the nicer options either. In fact, there are many who think Rihanna may have ultimately gotten the better of the exchange since the timing of her Intervention joke was so perfect.

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