Victoria Justice

Victoria Justice got her start as a child actress at a mere 10 years old with an appearance in Gilmore Girls in 2003. The young actress got her big break, however, when she was casted in one of the lead roles of Nickelodeon’s Zoey 101 with Jamie Lynn Spears. Justice’s character was introduced in the show’s second season in 2005; it ran for another three years before its cancelation in 2008. Afterward, Justice became a familiar face on the network, appearing on other series like iCarly, Big Time Rush and The Naked Brothers Band. She also appeared in Nickelodeon’s feature-length musical, Spectacular!, in 2009, for which she recorded much of the soundtrack. Nickelodeon recognized Justice’s undeniable star quality and subsequently casted her in the starring role of her own show, Victorious, which premiered in 2010 and ran for four season until its cancelation in 2013. After finding success in recording multiple songs for both Victorious and Spectacular!, Justice released her debut single, “Gold,” in 2013, with new music expected in 2015.

Victoria, Miranda, Jennette ‘iParty’ Together
Victoria, Miranda, Jennette ‘iParty’ Together
Victoria, Miranda, Jennette ‘iParty’ Together
Over the weekend, the casts of the hit Nickelodeon shows 'Victorious' and 'iCarly' hit the red carpet for some pictures before the Hollywood premiere of their 'iParty With Victorious' special television event. The three main starlets -- who also happen to be aspiring recording artists -- Victoria Justice, Miranda Cosgrove and Jennette McCurdy were all in attendance. The 'iParty With Victorious' TV
Victoria Justice, ‘Best Friend’s Brother’ – Song Review
Victoria Justice, ‘Best Friend’s Brother’ – Song Review
Victoria Justice, ‘Best Friend’s Brother’ – Song Review
Victoria Justice has made a name for herself as aspiring singer Tori Vega on Nickelodeon's 'Victorious.' Now, the actress is making her own breakout with the release of her single 'Best Friend's Brother.' In the song, which will most likely appear on Justice's debut album (which is still in the works), Justice sings over a electropop, rock-influenced beat about having being irresistibly attracted