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Ariana Grande calls for more protection of child stars

By IANS | Updated: January 27, 2025 20:50 IST

Los Angeles, Jan 27 Singer-songwriter Ariana Grande is urging for "more protection" of child stars. The 31-year-old singer ...

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Los Angeles, Jan 27 Singer-songwriter Ariana Grande is urging for "more protection" of child stars. The 31-year-old singer shot to fame as a teenager when she took on the role of Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon sitcom ‘Victorious’ in the late 2000s.

While she "loved" that time so much, still needed support to get through it all, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.

She admitted, "Being in this industry at all, as a child, as an adult, as anything is a balance of survival and thriving. There are so many beautiful things that come with being an actor and being a performer, and I remember falling in love with my character and that being such a gift to my life. Playing Cat Valentine was my very first experience getting absolutely lost in a character, I loved it so much. My best friend Liz Gillies had the same experience with Jade, her character (on Victorious)".

Ariana told the BBC World Service's Arts Hour, "There were so many beautiful things that we learned. But I think being in this industry, you need that support. Every single thing about it is quite strange and is quite alien. Even just the experience of acting in and of itself, you're not yourself. It's a very strange thing. Just working like an adult as a child is an adjustment as well”.

She further mentioned, “Doing school in a little tiny room and having to take certain exams to graduate early so you can work adult hours sooner. These are all choices that we made. But it definitely, I think, this industry should be a more protected place for kids, for adults, for anyone”.

As per ‘Mirror.co.uk’, Ariana's comments come after former Nickelodeon executive Dan Schenider faced allegations of creating a toxic work environment for child actors in the documentary 'Quiet On Set'.

The ‘Wicked’ star admitted that she "worries" about those in the industry who lack "support" and wants to help create change in the future.

She said, "I worry about those who don't have that support and it's something I hope we can be a part of positive part of that change together by talking about it”.

This week, Ariana was nominated for an Oscar thanks to her role as Glinda in hit movie ‘Wicked’, which is an adaptation of the beloved musical released last year.

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