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Victoria Justice Finally Acknowledges 'I Think We ALL Sing' Meme In Good Humor

Victoria Justice Finally Acknowledges 'I Think We ALL Sing' Meme In Good Humor
Victoria Justice Finally Acknowledges 'I Think We ALL Sing' Meme In Good Humor

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Published May 15, 2024

Published May 15, 2024

Victoria Justice, former star of the Nickelodeon series Victorious, appears to have come to terms with her now-infamous "I Think We All Sing" meme, as the actress recently referenced it and got a huge laugh out of her former co-star Daniella Monet in a recent video shared to her Instagram.


The meme circulated in 2017 after a Twitter / X user reposted an old video with the cast of Victorious taken during their time on the show in the early 2010s.

Cast member Elizabeth Gillies was talking about how costar and pre-mega fame Ariana Grande used to sing all the time on set, to what appeared to be Victoria Justice's visible annoyance. Daniella Monet said that Gillies sang a lot too, at which point Justice butted in with "I think we ALL sing."


The clip fueled rumors that Justice was jealous of Grande on the set of the show and that the two had bad blood, which Justice repeatedly denied.

It also became a meme that was used to poke fun at a jealous party trying to defend themselves against someone receiving more attention than themselves.

Justice has spoken about the meme in interviews since it went viral in 2017 and has seemed exhausted with the mockery and drama the meme caused in her life. Both she and Grande have had moments where it seemed like they wanted to put the meme behind them.

This made her reference in yesterday's video a cause for celebration for her supporters.

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The support Justice is currently getting for referencing her meme in good humor comes at a time when other actors from children's media have voiced the negative impact memes have had on their lives.

Six weeks ago, Charlie Wright, the target of the "Not My Rodrick" campaign, voiced how the negative memes about him caused him to quit acting and spiral into depression.


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