Victoria Justice Just Doubled Down On Her Famous “I Think We ALL Sing” Comment, And It’s Too Good

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“First of all, it’s factual. We did all sing, OK? What do you want from me?!”

I think we’ve ALL seen that famous Victoria Justice meme that went viral in 2017.

Victoria Justice posing confidently at an event

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The video in question features then-teenage Victoria being interviewed outdoors with her fellow Victorious cast members, including Ariana Grande, Liz Gillies, and Daniella Monet. When the group were asked which cast member sings the most outside of filming, and largely agreed that it was Ariana, Victoria — who played leading character Tori Vega on the hit Nickelodeon series — interjected and said, “I think we ALL sing.”

Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande at an autograph event

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These five words became a widely-referenced meme online, with Victoria even addressing the buzz back in 2017. She tweeted, “I think we ALL have better things 2 do than dredging up 7 yr old non-existent drama. That said, Im kind of excited to finally be a meme.”

I think we ALL have better things 2 do than dredging up 7 yr old non-existent drama. That said, Im kind of excited to finally be a meme 😂 pic.twitter.com/PclDihQYtz

— Victoria Justice (@VictoriaJustice) April 28, 2017

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“This whole narrative that was created of me being jealous of [Ariana] and us not being friends,” she told E! News. “I feel like it’s this constant story of the media and people wanting to put people against each other and it’s just... so not even relevant right now.”

“This is so dumb. Ten years later. How is this even a story? This is so stupid,” she added, revealing that she and Ariana had messaged each other privately about the untrue feud rumors.

While reacting to online praise, Victoria noted that it was “very nice” to see people being kind to her because for so long, she’d dealt with a lot of hate. “There was a time for so long on the internet where I felt like people hated me,” she said. “It can really be a ruthless place. And mob mentality is such a real thing.”

Victoria Justice talking animatedly during an interview

When asked what she thought prompted the “hate train,” Victoria mentioned the viral meme. Explaining that she was only “16 or 17” when the video was filmed, Victoria recalled feeling pretty confused by all the immense hate.

Victoria Justice speaking during an interview

“First of all, it’s factual. We did all sing, OK? What do you want from me?! Speaking the facts,” she said.

Victoria Justice speaking directly at the camera during an interview

“And then it’s like I got all this hate, SO much hate,” she said. “I’m like, ‘What did I do? What did I do?’ I’m sitting here living my life, just trying to work, live. It was wild.”

Victoria Justice speaking passionately during an interview

Victoria went on to recall receiving death threats over the entire thing. “I got so much hate, dude. I got death threats,” she said. "I felt bad for my mom, ‘cause she was looking at all this stuff online and she was freaking out."

Victoria Justice gesturing while speaking during an interview

“It really took on a life of its own and became a thing,” she said, before adding: “Now I think it’s funny. I’m in on the joke. I even say it to myself all the time…It was definitely a thing where it was like, the internet hates Victoria Justice right now.”

Victoria Justice gesturing while speaking during an interview

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