Ariana Grande and Jennette McCurdy's ‘Sam & Cat’ is officially over. The popular Nickelodeon sitcom, which was the network’s spinoff of its two hit shows, ‘Victorious’ and ‘iCarly,’ has been canceled after a little over a year and only 35 episodes. "Nickelodeon will not be producing more episodes of 'Sam & Cat,' the statement said. “We are very proud of the show and its very talented cast and we wish them all the best." Apparently they weren’t proud enough to give a statement that wasn’t the blandest in TV cancellation history.

Jennette McCurdy Stylewatch'Sam & Cat' was canceled this past weekend

‘Sam & Cat’ had all the ingredients for success - rising stars in Ariana Grande and Jennette McCurdy, and not to mention a continuation of the extremely popular Nick shows that their characters came from. So, what exactly went wrong to make the network pull the plug so early? Rumors of drama behind the scenes surfaced when racy pictures of McCurdy leaked online back in March, which led to a hiatus in production that was obviously never lifted. Later on that month, during Nickelodeon’s Kids Choice Awards, McCurdy was set to make an appearance but skipped the event, citing personal issues that suggested a fall out with Nickelodeon.

“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,” McCurdy said on Twitter about her absence, but continued with, “My previous tweet has nothing to do with pics leaked. oh you guys lol. It has to do with how nickelodeon treated me.” The pictures were allegedly not the reason behind the cancelation, which makes sense considering they’re nothing worse than what you’d find in a Victoria’s Secret catalog. However, more drama ensued when rumors began to float around that Grande was apparently making more money than McCurdy in their ‘Sam & Cat’ contracts, but Grande took to Twitter to dispel those rumors as false.

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