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Victoria Justice received murder threats for 'We All Sing' Ariana Grande Meme

Victoria Justice revealed that she received murder threats with Ariana Grande after a virus.

The Victorious Alaun remembered the consequences of the viral video that she said I was misinterpreted when I was recently performed in mythical cuisine Last meals. The video also contained its former co-stars Grande, Elizabeth Gillies and Daniella Monet.

“It was definitely one thing that was that the internet Victoria Justice hates at the moment,” said the actress. “There was a time for so long on the Internet that I have the feeling that people hated me. It was one thing. It can really be a ruthless place … MOB mentality is such a real thing.”

In 2010 Pop star Video interview that reappeared in 2017 and became viral that Victorious Stars discuss their personalities. “One thing she doesn't know about Ariana Grande is that she literally sings everything,” said Gillies at the time. “How, she started to forget how to speak in her own voice because she sings everything. And it's a good thing because she has a beautiful voice.”

After Monet found that Gillies often sing, justice made: “I think we all sing” and led some people online to accuse justice of being passive-aggressively opposite Grande. However, the A perfect pairing The actress made it clear that she only explained a fact about the group's dynamics.

“First of all, it's factual. We sang everyone, ok?” Justice explained. “I think the media outlet who brought it out made this all the shoot. Man, I don't know, it must have been a really slow news day for you because I swear with God, I think when you published it, I don't even know how many years later it was.

As a result, she said: “I have all this hatred. As much hate! I like:” What did I do? What have I done? I sit here and live my life and try to work, to live, I don't know. “It was wild.”

“I have so much hatred, age. I have like threats of murder”, the “” Zoey 101 Alaun continued. “I felt bad for my mother because she looked at all of these things online, and she said she freaked out. And I like a little:” Oh, whatever. People will say what they will say. “But yes, it really took on your own life and became one thing.”

Now Justice said she thinks the clip was “funny” and added: “I don't care. I am in my joke. I even say it myself all the time. You know whatever. I don't care.”

VictoriousThat ran on Nickelodeon from 2010 to 2013 followed the employed singer Tori Vega (Justice) when she navigates her life while taking part in a high school with called Hollywood Arts in performing arts.

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