Victoria Justice is lastly placing rumors about her alleged feud with Victorious co-star-turned-pop star Ariana Grande to relaxation.
Talking with E! Information throughout Coachella weekend 1, Justice revealed that she and Grande have overtly talked concerning the rift rumors and discover the narrative to be ridiculous.
“Ariana texted me and we each have been like, ‘That is so silly.’ I believe the most important rumor is that this complete narrative that was created with me being jealous of her and of us not being buddies,” she defined. “I really feel prefer it’s this fixed story of the media and other people eager to pit individuals in opposition to one another, and it’s simply so not even related anymore now. I used to be like, ‘That is so dumb.’ Ten years later! How is that this even a narrative? That is so silly.”
The rumors largely stem from a 2011 video interview with Popstar! journal that featured Justice, Grande and fellow Victorious stars Elizabeth Gillies and Daniella Monet. Gillies remarked about Grande’s singing skill and tendency to randomly escape into track. Justice, who stayed principally quiet throughout stated portion of the interview along with her arms crossed, chimed in to say, “I believe all of us sing,” which Grande agreed with (although this second usually is faraway from the video’s meme model).
Justice addressed the feud narrative in a 2015 interview on The Meredith Vieira Present and acknowledged that the rumors started with an interview Grande did with Seventeen, the place she detailed her experiences with bullying on set throughout her Broadway days. Grande reached out to Justice to let her know that the article could possibly be learn as if it have been concerning the Victorious star. “As soon as [the article] bought on the market, everybody thought that I used to be this bully and that I used to be imply to her, which couldn’t be farther from the reality,” she defined throughout her look on the present.
Watch Victoria Justice clarify the “silly” feud rumors about her and Grande within the video beneath.