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Drake And Josh Were Married Script

Drake Bell Spilled More Details About His Feud With Josh Peck And Claimed He Once Scripted An Entire Drake & Josh Reboot Centered Around Mexican Stereotypes

"How could I have texted him on the night of his wedding near his nuptials… when I didn't know at that place was a wedding ceremony until the twenty-four hour period after the wedding ceremony."

Information technology might be 2022, but it feels like 2017 again; the infamous feud betwixt Drake Bell and Josh Peck appears to be escalating.

If you needed a quick refresher, the former Nickelodeon co-stars found themselves caught up in a public drama after Drake called Josh out online for not inviting him to his wedding.

For context, the 2 played fan-favorite stepbrothers in Nickelodeon'southward beloved sitcom Drake & Josh from 2004 to 2007, but they evidently lost touch on over the years that followed. When Josh got married to Paige O'Brien Peck a decade after the show finished filming, he didn't feel the need to invite his old costar.

Drake made this public knowledge at the time, hopping online to postal service — and quickly delete — a serial of harsh tweets. "When you lot're not invited to the wedding ceremony the message is articulate…," he wrote. "True colors have come up out today. Message is loud and articulate. Ties are officially cutting. I'll miss you brotha."

A couple of months after, the two reunited at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) and seemingly reconciled their friendship. They went on to announced in several vlogs together, fifty-fifty partaking in scripted sketches that poked fun at their dispute.

Simply last week, Josh spoke out nearly the discord for the first time and made a bunch of claims about what actually went down between the two on the day of his wedding.

"And so I didn't invite [Drake] to my wedding 'cause I hadn't talked to him in many, many years," Josh recalled on the BFFs podcast last Th (March 17).

"I knew that Drake and I didn't stay in touch for the 10 years since we had made the bear witness, but no ane needed to know that," he said. "Cutting to, I'1000 getting married that night. And I see these text letters from him cursing me out, coming for me…on the dark of my wedding."

Recalling Drake'southward infamous tweets, Josh said: "He takes to the internet and he starts writing these tweets that immediately grab burn. … So so he leans in and goes on this printing tour about how heartbroken he is and creating this narrative that simply wasn't true."

He continued, "I remember a month later ... I was at the Video Music Awards, and I see him in that location, and he sees me. I go up to him — and this might be the most Sopranos matter I've ever done — I await at him and I go, 'Become apologize to my married woman right now.'"

"And he goes, 'OK' and he made a beeline for my wife, and I run across him do this whole v-minute performance of an apology. ... I was like, 'Go apologize to my wife or something bad's gonna happen,'" Josh added.

Shortly afterward, Drake's wife Janet Von Schmeling publicly refuted Josh'due south claims, branding him a "f**king liar" in a apace deleted Instagram story. She denied that Josh had ever threatened Drake, instead alleging that he'd "nicely" asked him to apologize.

And now, Drake has given his recollection of the night — likewise as his opinion on Josh's remarks — in a brand-new podcast.

On Sunday (Mach 20), Drake revealed on Instagram that he and Janet launched their own podcast, titled Drake & Janet. A bunch of users immediately noted that the name, font, and logo were most identical to those of Drake & Josh, prompting speculation that the podcast would be full of farther insight into the feud.

Well, not only does the clarification of the episode read "Drake spills the tea…," but Josh'southward comments from the BFFs podcast are also featured in the first few seconds.

Janet firstly discusses her public reaction to Josh's remarks. "Looking back on information technology now, evidently I'm more at-home. I don't know why it upset me so much," she says, to which Drake responds, "'cause yous're my wife."

"I was there that day," Janet recalls. "I saw [Josh] with his camera before he even came up to you. I whispered in your ear and said, 'Josh is walking up, and he has a camera, and he is vlogging yous. … And then Josh walks up shaking with his camera.'"

They and then play the footage in question, which was uploaded to Josh'south YouTube aqueduct as part of a vlog chosen "DRAKE AND JOSH REUNION." In the curt prune, Josh approaches Drake and seemingly catches him off guard. "Holy sh*t," Drake says. "What'south upwards, buddy? Is this happening right now, live?"

Josh says to Drake, "Delight tell Facebook to be nice to me" — referring to the onslaught of hate that he and Paige received after Drake publicly slammed him on Twitter. "Oh my god, it's not fifty-fifty my fault," Drake replies, before looking directly into the camera and telling fans to "chill out" and "lay off."

Now recalling the day in more particular on their podcast, both Drake and Janet claim that the entire exchange was lighthearted — as opposed to how Josh described things last calendar week.

Janet says: "We were all smiling, laughing, he did ask y'all to apologize — rightfully so," to which Drake adds, "And I wanted to."

Drake then claims Josh said to him: "Hey, man, y'all don't need to say distressing to me, but I really demand yous to say sorry to Paige."

"I was similar, 'Yeah, dude, admittedly. Like, I wanna say sorry to Paige,'" Drake recalls. "And that was it."

Janet and Drake and so claim that they exchanged numbers with Josh and Paige after the come across, and that all iv of them went on to hang out several times — reverse to Josh's merits that they barely communicated after the VMAs.

"We've hung out many times," Janet says, echoed by Drake. He adds, "That'due south what bewitched me about it. That [Josh] was like, 'Nosotros weren't friends, we didn't hang out.' … That's not true."

Drake likewise refutes Josh'due south claim that he had sent him harsh messages on the night of his wedding. "How could I have texted him on the night of his wedding nigh his wedding when I didn't know there was a wedding until the day after the wedding," reads the onscreen text alongside screenshots showing that Drake's tweets were posted on June 18, while Josh's wedding took place on June 17.

Drake calls Josh out for saying that the texts came out of the blue and that the two hadn't talked in years, instead claiming that they'd texted and hung out on several occasions.

"Information technology was just strange," Drake says. "I mean, look. I said some tarty things. Merely I was bummed, dude. … I was similar, man, that sucks. Similar, I wish I could take been there for you."

"Josh and I have always had our ups and downs. … Maybe it'due south just 'crusade we were kids and we had our ain demons," he continues. "We've had times when we've been friends, and nosotros've had times where we've wanted to kill each other … but we were like brothers."

Drake goes on to think more details from his and Josh's past, claiming that the ii had once planned on creating an entire Drake & Josh reboot.

According to Drake & Janet, Josh had pitched a script for the show that was based on the stepbrothers all grown up and featured a bunch of ruder jokes. For instance, Josh had apparently wanted to spin the show's iconic "Hug me, brother" line to "Hug yourself, f*ckhead" as office of a comedic new plot.

Merely as the couple read back on Josh'south alleged script, they reveal that much of the plot was centered around harmful Mexican stereotypes. Janet is from Paraguay, a country in Southward America. Meanwhile, Drake now infamously goes past the surname Campana across social media and made the switch to posting in Castilian last yr.

"'Nosotros're in Mexico,'" Janet reads. "'Drake performs at a quinceañera — a Latin celebration of a daughter's 15th birthday. Information technology's not your typical quince. This newly 15-year-sometime Elena is the daughter of the biggest drug kingpin in Mexico' … Really?"

She continues, "'Her father Enriqué — the head of the dare — sits in the centre of the party at a table surrounded by guards and cute women. … Think Escobar, Chapo,'" she reads, with Drake groaning at the stereotypes effectually the drug business.

"'Drake is onstage backed by a mariachi band,'" Janet reads. "'People potable copious amounts of alcohol…and ingest other illicit substances.'" She later adds that they "go into a gun fight" and refuse to pay Drake — which, as she notes, is "another terrible stereotype."

Drake says, "Right when I read [the script], I was similar, 'Human being, I can't represent [Mexican people like that].'" He and Janet call Josh'south script "a direct insult" on all they'd built and cultivated living in United mexican states over the years.

Janet and then discloses that the "United mexican states depiction was merely the tip of the iceberg" and that there were apparently "so many other cherry-red flags" present in Josh's script. She says that as Drake's concern partner, producer, and wife, she couldn't "permit" him to partake in something that perpetuated such harmful stereotypes.

"I wasn't gonna let y'all exercise that script," she says, noting that their 9-month-old son is half Paraguayan and volition speak Spanish when he'south older. "You weren't gonna permit yourself do information technology anyhow," she adds, to which Drake agrees.

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Originally published: March 22, 2022 at 02:26 GMT.

Source: http://www.nickalive.net/2022/03/drake-bell-claims-josh-peck-wrote.html

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