Notice how the children’s network didn’t say low ticket sales were the reason for the cancellation of a weekend event.

They used different words.

The reason it was canceled is because every single performer/celebrity who attended would have been asked about the new book just released.

Nickelodeon – NickFest

Jennette McCurdy’s book I’m Glad My Mom Died

Fans say Ariana Grande was ‘sexualised and infantilised’ in Nickelodeon show after resurfaced clip goes viral

In a rather shocking turn of events, Nickelodeon – which has been an impacting part of 90s’ kids’ childhood – has been accused of sexualising Ariana Grande when she was a child star.

The 29-year-old icon started her career as a teenager, and she shot to fame as Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon series ‘Victorious’. Later, she turned out to be one of the biggest music stars but now, a compilation of several clips has resurfaced from the show and they have been going viral on the internet. Meanwhile, amid the backlash over the viral clip, Nickelodeon was accused of ‘sexualising’ and ‘infantilising’ the star.

The sharp criticism comes in response to the pop star’s former co-star Jennette McCurdy’s shocking revelations, which sparked from her new memoir, I’m Glad My Mom Died.

In her memoir, apart from elaborating on her childhood abuse at the hands of her late mother, McCurdy also detailed allegations regarding on-set mishandlings and exploitation by Nickelodeon.

Meanwhile, fans were stumped by McCurdy’s alleged mistreatment, and others have since added that they feel Grande was also a “victim” of Nickelodeon.

A Twitter account named Veronasfilms shared a compilation of scenes of Grande as Cat on the channel’s, now defunct site, TheSlap, reported Independent.

As per the reports in the Independent, TheSlap was a website launched by Nickelodeon in tandem with its 2010 sitcom Victorious – where Grande first assumed her role as Cat – and offered viewers exclusive footage of the characters away from the show. – Source

Nickelodeon’s Music Festival NickFest Canceled – Find Out Why!

The first ever NickFest has sadly been canceled!

Nickelodeon‘s first music festival, which was to take place October 22nd and October 23rd will no longer be happening and they’re explaining why.

Dixie D’Amelio, Joshua Bassett, That Girl Lay Lay, Young Dylan, Good NEWZ Girls, Olivia O’Brien, The Kid LAROI and more were all set to take the stage that weekend.

The festival’s reasoning for canceling is due to market conditions.

“Although we were very excited to bring the Nickelodeon brand experience to you through a music festival, we made the difficult decision to cancel after giving significant thought to the challenges facing families today,” they shared in a statement. – Source


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