Amanda Bynes Calls Zac Efron "Ugly" on Twitter

Pair costarred together in Hairspray

By Alyssa Toomey Jun 27, 2013 5:13 PMTags
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Now we're convinced Amanda Bynes is fooling us.

Why? She called Zac Efron "ugly."

The former Nickelodeon star took to Twitter Thursday morning to share her thoughts on the abtastic actor with whom she costarred in the 2007 musical-movie adaptation of Hairspray.

"@zacefron has an ugly face," the She's the Man star wrote. The tweet has since been deleted, but Gossip Cop snagged a screengrab.

The post popped up on Bynes' feed just 12 hours after she called her sister, Jillian, "ugly" as well.

"My sister Jillian Has An Ugly Face Don't Worry Drake," the embattled actress tweeted last night.

Zac and Jillian are the latest stars to fall victim to Bynes' social media backlash, as the 27-year-old star has made a habit out of calling people "ugly" on Twitter.

She recently slammed "ugly" Sarah Hyland after the Modern Family star's boyfriend, Matt Prokop, urged the star to "stop getting work done" on the social media site.

The What I Like About You star has also dissed Drake and insisted she "will not date" the "Started From the Bottom" singer despite sending a extremely raunchy tweet to the rapper in March.

Even Bynes' father hasn't been able to escape the criticism, and the starlet publicly insulted her dad on Twitter after her arrest.

"My dad is as ugly as RuPaul! So thankful I look nothing like you both! I had nose surgery after my mug shots so my nose and I are gorgeous!" she wrote.

A few of Bynes' former friends and costars, including Lance Bass and Nick Cannon, have reached out to the actress in light of her recent behavior, but their comments seem to only upset the actress and prompt her to tweet even more.

"I ignored Lance Bass on twitter and now he is saying I have a mental illness. Sorry you're an ugly ex boy band member w/ no talent or career," she tweeted after Bass said he was "scared" for Bynes. "I haven't spoken to Lance Bass in 11 years. To say I have a mental illness out of nowhere makes me lash out! You're making me crazy!"

Cannon has also reached out to Amanda, whom he said was "like a sister" to him, but he's had no luck getting in touch with the troubled star.

"I worked on Amanda's show when she had her show," Cannon explained. "To see someone you'd seen at 9, running around with a snotty nose, and now to see her like that is like, 'Wow, man! That's sad.'"

Indeed. We wish her all the best.

(Sorry, Zac!)