Ariana Grande has once again claimed she was shocked by the sexual innuendos recently highlighted in her early Nickelodeon scripts, saying she didn't recall the innuendos until the bombshell docuseries Quiet On Set exposed the disturbing behavior. The show revisits troubling moments from the network’s history, including inappropriate scenes from Grande’s own sitcoms Sam & Cat and Victorious. The singer shared: “You don’t remember some of it, and then it’s thrown into this compilation, and you’re like, ‘Wait, that happened? I can’t believe that!’” Olympics 2024 could see awkward run in of exes Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise Inside star-studded Paris Olympics Opening ceremony - Lady Gaga to travel chaos The 27-year-old admitted she had repressed many of those memories .

The docuseries highlights allegations against Nickelodeon creators like Dan Schneider , who worked with Grande, and raises concerns about the treatment of young stars. Grande revealed her disbelief at some of the scenes she filmed as a teenager, including one where she was instructed to talk about being “soaking wet” at just 16. Reflecting on her transition from child star to pop sensation, Grande stressed the need for mental health support in the industry during a visit to Penn Badgley 's podcast titled Podcrushed.

“If you’re going to sign to a major label and your life’s going to change the way that mine did, there should be therapy in the contract,” the Wicked star said. DON'T MI.