compiled a report on the world’s most badly behaved celebrities. To come up with the naughty list, the UK gaming company used stats from Google searches.
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Ariana Grande has said it has been “devastating” to learn about the abuse stories that were uncovered by the Nickelodeon Quiet On Set documentary.The five-episode Discovery docuseries aired in March, detailing behind-the-scenes scandals at the children’s television channel, with particular focus on Dan Schneider’s tenure as producer and showrunner on shows including All That, The Amanda Show and Zoey 101. Schneider has since filed a lawsuit against the show’s producers.Another show that Schneider created and produced was Victorious, in which Grande starred for four seasons between 2010 and 2013.In an interview on the Podcrushed podcast, the singer has described the documentary’s revelations as “devastating”, and has argued that therapists should be “mandatory” on all children’s television show sets.“I think the environment needs to be made safer if kids are going to be acting, and I think there should be therapists,” she said.
“I think parents should be allowed to be wherever they want to be, and I think not only on kids’ sets.”“If anyone wants to do this, or music, or anything at this level of exposure, there should be in the contract something about therapy is mandatory twice a week or thrice a week, or something like that.”Speaking specifically about her Victorious experience, and on its spinoff Sam & Cat, she said she is “reprocessing” her relationship with the shows and that she is “upset” with some of the content on them.“We were young performers who just wanted to do this with our lives more than anything, and we got to and that was so beautiful,” she added. “I think we had some very special memories, and we feel so privileged to have been able to create those roles and be a part of something that was so special
.compiled a report on the world’s most badly behaved celebrities. To come up with the naughty list, the UK gaming company used stats from Google searches.
Ariana Grande, girl… You want to have dinner with a MURDERER?!
Ariana Grande has released a new remix of her new song ‘The Boy Is Mine’, featuring ‘90s R&B royalty Brandy and Monica – listen to the track below.Grande released the song in its original form earlier this month as the third single from her seventh studio album ‘Eternal Sunshine’, alongside a video starring You‘s Penn Badgley. Both Brandy and Monica also have cameo roles in the video, as news reporters.Now, Grande has shared a new version of the song, featuring sultry additional vocals from the two singers.
Ariana Grande has officially the remix version of her song “The Boy is Mine” featuring Brandy and Monica!
in town. Ariana Grande has Glinda-fied her voice, seemingly, for good—and the internet doesn't really know what to make of it.In a viral clip of a radio interview recently posted on , the speaks to the hosts in a deeper voice, before she appears to reset and pitch her voice slightly higher.
Ariana Grande has defended herself after footage of her switching her speaking voice went viral.The moment took place as the ‘Positions’ singer appeared on a recent episode of Penn Badgley’s podcast, Podcrushed, where she discussed her music career and her upcoming role in the new musical film, Wicked.During the discussion, there was one moment that caught fans’ attention, as Grande was seen laughing and speaking in a deeper register than fans are used to, before immediately switching to a higher-pitched, softer tone.Since being shared last week (June 12), the clip has gone viral and received more than 5.4million views on TikTok. It has also seen many fans question why the singer would immediately change her talking voice.
just announced his retirement from music management—and fans are more than happy to see him go.In a very lengthy Instagram message posted on June 17, the controversial music manager revealed he came to this decision after one of his “biggest clients” decided to go in a “new direction." Back in August 2023, that Justin Bieber split from his longtime manager and to Braun "in months.” A few days later, it was reveled that Braun was top clients Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, and Idina Menzel.“We had been through so much together over the last decade, but instead of being hurt, I saw it as a sign,” Braun wrote in his post. "You see, life doesn't hand you YOUR plan, it hands you GOD's plan.
Alex Ritman Universal bookended its presentation at the 2024 edition of CineEurope with the Wicked Witch of the West and the King of Pop. Returning to the trade show in Barcelona buoyed by confidence after claiming 2023’s studio crown with a box office of almost $5 billion globally, the number one animation in “The Super Mario Bros.
as over the past year, the liked of Bieber, Grande, Lovato, David Guetta, Black Eyed Peas, and Carly Rae Jepsen had all parted ways with him. Braun shared a statement on his official social media accounts sharing that after over 20 years, “this chapter as a music manager has come to an end.” He revealed that this was something that had been at least two years in the making and shared that a chat with one of his clients last year solidified his decision.“One of my biggest clients and friends told me that they wanted to spread their wings and go in a new direction,” he said.
announced on Instagram Monday that after 23 years he’s retiring from music management but is keeping his position as CEO of HYBE America, the South Korean entertainment corporation behind K-pop megastars BTS.This comes after Braun parted ways with some of his biggest clients including Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato last year.“After 23 years this chapter as a music manager has come to an end,” Braun wrote. “It’s a strange feeling because I think I have wanted this for a while, but I was truly afraid to answer the question ‘Who would I be without them?’ I was really just 19 years old when I started.
Scooter Braun announced today that that “after 23 years, this chapter as a music manager has come to an end.”
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Scooter Braun, who had unofficially stepped back from managing such top artists as Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande at least two years ago, finally made it official on Monday: He is stepping back from being a manager to focus on being CEO of HYBE America, the company to which he sold his own company in 2021, and to focus on his family. He made the announcement in a nearly 1,400-word statement that follows in full: 23 years. 23 years.
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music Coldplay have announced the release of their tenth studio album, “Moon Music,” slated for release on October 4. The album’s first single, “feelslikeimfallinginlove,” is due this Friday. The album is produced by Max Martin, who has worked with everyone from Britney Spears and the Weeknd to Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande.
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music The Songwriters Hall of Fame, which staged its annual awards ceremony on Thursday night, is an institution and an event unlike any other in the music industry, even though many of its elements are hardly unique and many things about it have barely changed over decades, and possibly since it launched in 1969. Indeed, we say many of the same things about the ceremony in an article very similar to this one every year — it’s a combination of an awards show, a family reunion and a trade event that is invite-only yet features a mind-blowing array of Grammy-level, once-in-a-lifetime performances and tributes, always held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York’s Times Square.
IVE have spoken to NME about their upcoming debut UK concert, covering Little Mix on tour and the confident messages behind their latest EP, ‘IVE Switch’. Check out our conversation with the girl group below.The K-pop six-piece will headline London’s The O2 on Sunday (June 16), with the performance marking the only UK stop on the European leg of their Show What I Have world tour.
Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV came with bombshell allegations surrounding Nickelodeon. With Drake Bell and other child stars speaking out in the episode with their stories, there were disturbing clips of other actors—one being one of the most famous singers around today—Ariana Grande.Questionable content starring Grande have been floating around for years, with many wondering if she would ever speak out about her experience working on shows like Victorious and Sam & Cat. Now, the “7 Rings” singer has begun to peel back some layers, admitting on Penn Badgley’s “Podcrushed” podcast that she has started to “reprocess” it.“I think we had some very special memories, and we feel so privileged to be able to create those roles and become a part of something so special for a lot of young kids,” she explained, adding, “I think we’re reprocessing our relationship to it a little bit.” Grande’s Sam & Cat costar, Jennette McCurdy, has already opened up about her time on Nickelodeon.
The soundtrack for the second half of Bridgerton‘s third season is filled to bursting with reimagined versions of iconic pop hits.
Kel Mitchell is looking back to his days on All That and recalls an incident he had with Dan Schneider.
Ariana Grande is finally opening up about her own time on Nickelodeon in the wake of the explosive docuseries Quiet on Set.
is ready to talk about the .Grande didn't participate in the Discovery docuseries—which detailed allegations of of some of Nickelodeon's most popular kids' shows—but clips of her from her time at the network were featured heavily. At the time of the series' release, Grande didn't comment on the documentary or her own experiences.