Victoria Justice received ‘death threats”‘ over a viral meme with Ariana Grande: ‘We did all sing!’

Victoria Justice received “death threats” over a viral meme that featured Ariana Grande during their Nickelodeon days.

Victoria Justice received “death threats” over a viral meme.

The 32-year-old actress had the starring role in the musical series ‘Victorious’, but it was her co-star Ariana Grande who went onto an incredibly successful pop career after the Nickelodeon sitcom ended, and when an old interview of Victoria insisting that she and her castmates “all sing” went viral, she “got so much hate” at a time she was just trying to live her own life.

Speaking on the YouTube series ‘Mythical Kitchen’, she said: “There was a time for so long on the Internet where I felt like people hated me.

“There was that whole meme thing from when I was 16 or 17. First of all, it was factual, we did all sing! What do you want from me? I am speaking the facts!

“I don’t even know how many years later it was when that [went viral] and I got so much hate. I was just trying to work, live. I don’t know. It was wild. I got so much hate, and death threats. I felt so bad for my mom, she was freaking out.”

Nowadays, the former ‘Zoey 101’ star doesn’t mind it at all because she feels as if she is “in on the joke” but insisted that there was a time that she felt “hated” by those online.

“I’m always like ‘Oh, whatever!’ People are gonna say what they’re gonna say. It really…it took on a life of its own and became a thing. And now it’s funny, I don’t care I’m in on the joke. I even say it myself, I don’t care, whatever.

“But it was definitely a thing where it was like ‘the internet hates Victoria Justice right now’.”

Victoria will next be seen in the upcoming comedy crime film ‘California King’, but explained that the “pressure” she felt as a child star to carry a brand has never really left her.

She said: “I’ve loved it. It’s so much fun. A part of that kind of sticks with you, growing up, knowing that you’re carrying a huge brand on your back. Knowing that you are being viewed as a role model to a lot of young people and being on the cover of teen magazines and whatnot, and that sort of thing, having that sort of pressure and wanting to live up those standards an carry all that well never leaves you. Sometimes I curse and I’m like ‘Is that okay…?’

“Not really though, I feel like it’s been a natural progression as well. I ended the show when I was 20, and so I was very much an adult at that point and ready to move on and do adult things.”

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