Ariana Grande opens up about her ‘Triumph’ experience after the Dan Schneider showcase

After remaining silent on the matter, Ariana Grande has now revealed her thoughts on working with Nickelodeon at the time.

Fans have been demanding Grande’s side of the story after she worked with struggling director Dan Schneider on the film win And Sam & Cat.

Schneider was the subject of backlash and scrutiny after Investor Discovery released their documentary Silence on set last March 2024, detailing the experiences of Nickelodeon’s former child cast members.

Grande carefully discussed the topic while speaking to the Podcrushed podcast with actor Penn Badgley.

“I think we’ve had some very special memories and we feel so honored to have been able to create those roles and be a part of something so special,” Grande said of her time on the job. especially for many young children. win. “I think now we’re reprocessing our relationship with it a little bit.”

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In addition to reflecting on the rather challenging times, Grande also stated that “the environment needed to be made safer” for child actors like her at the time.

“I think there should be therapists, I think there should be parents who are allowed to go wherever they want,” she added. “And I think, not just on a kids movie set. I think if someone wants to do this or music or anything at that level of exposure that means being on TV or performing music with a label big or whatever, there should be something in the contract about ‘Therapy is required twice a week’ or ‘three times a week,'” Grande suggests.

According to the Grammy Award-winning singer, many people on set didn’t have “the support they needed to have performing at that level at such a young age.”

She also described the traumatic memories of her Nickelodeon colleagues as “devastating” after they recounted them in the documentary.

Grande concluded: “I’m so happy that this conversation is happening here and in the world, because it’s also just a cultural shift that’s happening where it’s not just actors and singers or whatever”. “If you ask anyone who has ever worked, if they have ever worked with a boss who had a really bad ego or temperament, or if they have ever been sexually harassed or assaulted , that question is everywhere.”

Watch the first part of Grande’s guest appearance at Podcrushed below.

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