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Ariana Grande is looking back on her time on Nickelodeon. During a June 12 hosted by Penn Badgley, Nava Kavelin and Sophie Ansari, Grande touched on child stardom, from the "beautiful things" to what she's "reprocessing." Grande starred on Nickelodeon's show “Victorious” from 2010 to 2013, then the spinoff show “Sam & Cat” from 2013 to 2014, .

Grande said she was 14 when she was cast on "Victorious" alongside co-star Elizabeth Gillies. "We were all very excited and we got cast and it was the best news we could hear,” Grande told the podcast hosts. “We were young performers who just wanted to do this with our lives more than anything, and we got to, and that was so beautiful.



"I think we had some very special memories, and we feel so privileged to have been able to create those roles and be a part of something that was so special for a lot of young kids," she continued. Now, she said she and other former Nickelodeon stars are “reprocessing our relationship to it a little bit now, if that makes sense." Neither Grande nor the podcast ," the explosive, five-part documentary series that came out on Investigation Discovery in March.

The documentary features former Nickelodeon child actors and former Nickelodeon employees who allege producer Dan Schneider oversaw a toxic work environment. After the documentary was released, Schneider shared a video on his YouTube page March 19 where he and apologized for his behaviors in the past. “I definitely at times didn’t give.

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