Victoria Justice, aka our forever teen queen from Victorious, just opened up about the time the internet decided to cancel her… for saying four words. That’s right — she simply said, “I think we all sing,” and the internet responded like she committed a felony in song form.
Let’s rewind to 2010, the golden era of side bangs and questionable fashion. Victoria and her Victorious castmates — Ariana Grande, Elizabeth Gillies, and Daniella Monet — were in an interview. Liz was hyping up Ariana’s musical talent like she was pitching her for a Grammy:
“Ariana sings everything. Like, I’m not even sure she remembers how to speak like a human anymore. She probably sings her Chipotle order.”
Then Daniella hopped on the compliment train like, “Omg Liz, you sing so well too!”
Cue Victoria, who calmly, confidently, and with the power of a thousand memes, said:
“I think we all sing.”
That’s it. That’s the line. That’s the entire moment that broke the internet seven years later. In 2017, the clip re-emerged like a zombie meme and suddenly, people were acting like Victoria personally sabotaged Ariana’s vocal cords.
Now, in 2025, Victoria’s finally breaking her silence on Last Meals, a show where people eat food and spill tea, which is honestly a dream combo.
“First of all, it’s true. We ALL sang. I wasn’t lying. I wasn’t being salty. It was just a very accurate, very factual group karaoke observation,” Victoria explained, clearly still recovering from the trauma of being Twitter’s main character that day.
She went on to say that the whole thing exploded because some media outlet needed something to post between Kim Kardashian skincare launches and avocado toast tutorials:
“It must’ve been a slow news day. They dragged this old clip out of the crypt like, ‘Victoria Justice is jealous of Ariana!’ And I’m like… bro, I was 16. I was wearing glitter eyeliner and eating Hot Cheetos. Relax.”
But it didn’t stop at petty internet drama. Oh no. It got dark. Like season-three-of-Euphoria dark.
“People were sending me death threats! Like… actual threats over a sentence I said before I could legally drive,” she said. Even her poor mom got spooked. “My mom was reading comments like, ‘They want to WHAT to my daughter?!’”
Despite the digital chaos, Victoria has officially reached the “IDGAF” level of zen:
“Now, I’m like whatever. I say ‘I think we all sing’ as a joke myself. I’m in on the meme. Roast me, it’s fine. Just maybe don’t threaten to murder me over it next time?”
The internet has no chill, Victoria has the patience of a saint, and yes, they all sing.
Oh, and by the way — Victorious reboot? Confirmed. So brush off your old iCarly references and prepare your teen drama heart. Justice is coming (again).