Since its release on August 9, Jennette McCurdy’s memoir I’m Glad My Mom Died has taken the internet by storm. The hyper-popular memoir, which features the former actress smiling unapologetically while holding a confetti-filled urn on the cover, details the mental and physical abuse that McCurdy suffered under her mother growing up.

Now, McCurdy’s fellow Nickelodeon co-stars and network alumni are sharing their support for the former actress, who stepped away from acting in 2017.

“I think she is incredibly brave to tell her story and be as honest as she is,” Josh Peck told Page Six following the release of I’m Glad My Mom Died. He continued, “I think one of her great talents is her wit and how thoughtful she is and as soon as I was able to pick up the book I did because I really wanted to see the way she told her story.”

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This is not the first time Peck, who was a Nickelodeon staple in the early 2000s for his work on Drake & Josh, publicly expressed support for McCurdy.

The actor shared a sweet photo of himself and McCurdy to Instagram on the memoir’s official release date, writing, “My friend Jennette wrote a book and it’s out today. She’s brave, funny and thoughtful in ways few are. Get it today!”

McCurdy’s Former iCarly Co-Star Still “Very Supportive”

While McCurdy had an overwhelmingly negative experience on the set of Nickelodeon’s iCarly, there was one bright side: her friendship with co-star Miranda Cosgrove.

Although McCurdy definitively decided that she would not be returning for the Paramount+ reboot of the tween sitcom alongside Cosgrove, the two remain on good terms and are always rooting for each other.

“We totally still keep in touch. Not as often as we used to. We used to be attached at the hip, so it was very much that kind of relationship throughout, honestly probably until our mid-twenties,” McCurdy said, sharing that her co-star helped her to grow and heal as a person.

Cosgrove recently spoke out in support of her friend, saying that being so young, she had no idea McCurdy was struggling so hard behind the scenes.

“The last I heard from her, she said she was so excited to read [the memoir] and sent just a very supportive, lovely text about reading the book.” McCurdy added, “I can’t wait for her to read it. I think she’ll really like it. I think she’ll laugh a lot, I think she’ll relate to a lot.”