For Disney, she appeared and performed in the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade in 2014 and 2015, as well as the 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards. She also performed Zero to Hero on the We Love Disney album.
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Ariana first became a household name as Cat Valentine in Victorious, a role she landed in 2010.
She rose to fame for playing Cat Valentine in the Nickelodeon television series Victorious (2010–2013) and Sam & Cat (2013–2014). Grande signed with Republic Records in 2011 after label executives viewed YouTube videos of her covering songs.
An insider dished to Us Weekly that the couple is “really happy and really good for each other” and that they're living together “full-time” in New York City. “All of her friends love him,” they added.
Sam and Cat do not meet so this allows for them to meet in the pilot episode of Sam & Cat. Even though this episode has the cast from both shows, it is counted as an iCarly episode. This is the only episode of iCarly that Ariana Grande is in.
“This is why she doesn't talk about the role of Cat Valentine anymore. They sexualised and infantilised her.” In the attached video, Grande, who was 16 at the time, is shown in a multitude of suggestive scenarios, including sucking on her own toe, attempting to “juice a potato”, and sticking a finger in her mouth.