Jennette McCurdy of iCarly fame is stunning in strapless gown at Time 100 gala

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Jennette McCurdy looked stunning on Tuesday as she wore a strapless dress to the 2022 Time 100 Next at the second gala in New York City.

The iCarly actress had her hair up as she beamed as she lay on the red carpet enjoying her new wave of fame after the release of her storybook.

Last month, she attended Red Table Talk to tell Jada Pinkett Smith and her daughter Willow how her late mother Debbie wrote her a nasty letter. The mother died of breast cancer in 2013.

The time has come: Jennette McCurdy looked stunning on Tuesday as she wore a strapless dress to the 2022 Time 100 Next at the second gala in New York City

The time has come: Jennette McCurdy looked stunning on Tuesday as she wore a strapless dress to the 2022 Time 100 Next at the second gala in New York City

She looked like the beauty of the ball at TIME 100.

The former child star wore a pale lavender top that showed off her slim waist. It also showed a hint of her tight tummy.

The skirt was the main attraction, as it was full and floor-length, but gathered in the front to show off her platform Mary Jane shoes in black.

She held on to a boxy light purple purse with a gold clasp.

Forever young: The star added long earrings and a black choker that made her look like a teenager even though she's 30

Forever young: The star added long earrings and a black choker that made her look like a teenager even though she's 30

Forever young: The star added long earrings and a black choker that made her look like a teenager even though she’s 30

Cinderella Feel: She looked like the prom beauty at TIME 100. The former child star wore a pale lavender top that showed off her slim waist.  It also showed a hint of her tight tummy

Cinderella Feel: She looked like the prom beauty at TIME 100. The former child star wore a pale lavender top that showed off her slim waist.  It also showed a hint of her tight tummy

Cinderella Feel: She looked like the prom beauty at TIME 100. The former child star wore a pale lavender top that showed off her slim waist. It also showed a hint of her tight tummy

The star added long earrings and a black choker that made her look like a teenager, even though she’s 30.

In September, the actress, who is promoting her memoir I’m Glad My Mom Died, will appear on the upcoming edition of Red Table Talk to speak about the troubled family relationship, while reading a letter her mother once wrote her.

In a sneak peek of the appearance, the iCarly personality can be seen reading the poisonous letter — which shocked the show’s hosts Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield — she received from her late mother, who died in 2013. died after a battle with breast cancer.

The latest: McCurdy spoke about her relationship with her late mother Debbie, as she appeared on the popular Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk

The latest: McCurdy spoke about her relationship with her late mother Debbie, as she appeared on the popular Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk

The latest: McCurdy spoke about her relationship with her late mother Debbie, as she appeared on the popular Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk

She said her mother emailed her after seeing images of her and an ex-boyfriend online. The letter said, “I’m so disappointed in you. You used to be my perfect little angel, but now you’re nothing more than a little SL*T, A FLOOZY, USE UP ALL.

“And to think you wasted it on that hideous ogre of a man. I saw the photos on a website called TMZ. I saw you rubbing his disgusting hairy belly… add that to a list of things you are: liar, conspiracy, evil.”

The letter continued: “When I think of you with his ding-dong inside you, I get nauseous. sick! I raised you better than this.’

The communication also contained weighty statements directed against her mother’s actress, who wrote: “You also look chubby. Obviously you’re eating your guilt.’

Share: In a preview of the appearance, the iCarly personality is seen speaking about a poisonous letter, which shocked the show's hosts, Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield

Share: In a preview of the appearance, the iCarly personality is seen speaking about a poisonous letter, which shocked the show's hosts, Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield

Share: In a preview of the appearance, the iCarly personality is seen speaking about a poisonous letter, which shocked the show’s hosts, Jada Pinkett Smith, Willow Smith and Adrienne Banfield

Painful to hear: The Facebook series hosts shuddered as McCurdy continued reading from the letter

Painful to hear: The Facebook series hosts shuddered as McCurdy continued reading from the letter

Painful to hear: The Facebook series hosts shuddered as McCurdy continued reading from the letter

The Facebook series hosts shuddered as McCurdy continued reading from the letter, which contained a financial request in addition to the insults.

It said, ‘What happened to my sweet little girl? Where did she go and who is this monster who replaced her? You are now an ugly monster. I told your brothers about you and they all said they rejected you, just like me.

“We don’t want anything to do with you. Love, Mom – or should I say Deb because I’m not your mom anymore? PS Send money for a new fridge; ours is broken.’

McCurdy joked, “The PS got me,” to which Willow said, “Wow!”

I can't believe it: Willow seemed shocked by the contents of the letter McCurdy read

I can't believe it: Willow seemed shocked by the contents of the letter McCurdy read

I can’t believe it: Willow seemed shocked by the contents of the letter McCurdy read

From a mother: Jada had an empathetic expression when McCurdy talked about her family problems

From a mother: Jada had an empathetic expression when McCurdy talked about her family problems

From a mother: Jada had an empathetic expression when McCurdy talked about her family problems

McCurdy spoke to . last fall People about the dysfunctional family relationship, saying her late mother was obsessed with her appearance from an early age.

McCurdy said her mother’s constant movements when she was a child — which included whitening her teeth, bleaching her hair and making her diet — led to her developing an eating disorder.

McCurdy said, “I know if my mom was alive, I’d still have an eating disorder. It was only the distance from her that allowed me to get well,” noting that she felt “so oppressed and retarded in her development” because of the way she had been raised.

Red Table Talk airs Wednesdays on Facebook Watch at 9pm PT/12pm ET.