is speaking out about the “devastating” allegations from the bombshell ID docuseries Grande shared her thoughts on “the survivors who’ve come forward” on ” admitting she is still working through her time at the network. “I’m re-processing a lot of what the experience was like,” she told Badgley on the episode. “There’s not a word for how devastating that is to hear about.
I think the environment just needs to be made a lot safer all around.” The ID docuseries included multiple clips of Grande from when she starred as Cat Valentine on Nickelodeon’s and the spin-off “Sam and Cat.” The show’s creator, , was criticized for facilitating several sexually suggestive scenes with child actors, some of which included the “7 rings” songstress.
The star says, at the time, she found some of the “innuendos” in the scenes “cool,” but “now, looking back on some of the clips, I’m like, ‘Damn, really?’” She noted how surprising it is that “so many adults” approved those scenes. “Specifically about our show, I think that was something that we were convinced was the cool thing about us — is that we pushed the envelope with our humor,” Grande said. “And the things that weren’t approved for the network were snuck onto like our website or whatever.
” “I think that the environment needs to be made safer if kids are going to be acting,” she added. “I think there should be therapists, I think there should be parents allowed to .
