Victoria Justice was only eight years old when she decided to start a career in showbiz. Her family moved out to Hollywood from Florida. Immediately she started modeling and doing commercials. The half-Puerto Rican beauty got her foot in the door by starring on Nickelodeon’s “Zoey 101” in 2005 when she was just 12.
That led to her biggest gig as Tori Vega on the Nick sitcom “Victorious.” Starring alongside(the now-famous pop icon) Ariana Grande, Victoria tried her hand at a musical act. Three of the songs from the “Victorious” soundtrack hit the charts. She seemed set for a stellar solo career, but sadly her debut track tanked.
Amanda Bynes Then
Child actress Amanda Bynes hosted her very own comedy show, "The Amanda Show," on Nickelodeon when she was just 13 years old! She starred in "All That" when she was 10. Starting with commercials and stage work, the adorable actress became an influential teen star in the 90s, raking in Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards right and left.
In the 2000s, she starred in big blockbuster hits like"Big Fat Liar" and "She’s The Man." But in 2010, she abruptly ended her showbiz career with the tweet, " I don't love acting anymore, so I've stopped doing it.” She was a prominent figure, and young teenagers at that time saw her as someone to look up to and were very much influenced by, but not anymore.
Amanda Now
Amanda sadly dealt with various substance abuse problems for several years after her untimely retirement. However, she started to get her life back on track! In an interview with "Paper Magazine" in 2018, she announced her intention to start a designer clothing label and get back into acting. She also announced her engagement on Instagram in February 2020 to Paul Michael.
Sadly the two broke it off in 2021, and although we really want to see the two back in each other's arms, we can't see that happening soon. Unlike many other child stars, the personal challenges Amanda Bynes faced and the obstacles in life that surprisingly approached her draw her away from the industry instead of making her want it more.
Victoria Now
Victoria Justice’s career in the spotlight as a teen idol and actress fizzled after "Victorious" was canceled, and her solo venture flopped. During her superstardom height, in the two years before Victorious was canceled, she starred in three films, "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf," "Fun Size," and "The First Time."
Since then, she hasn’t found much work as an adult actress besides starring in the MTV thriller "Eye Candy," as well as the Netflix Films, " A Perfect Pairing," and "The Afterlife of the Party." Victoria Justice has not publicly disclosed her marital status, and her partner, children, and plans for the future are kept safely locked away.
Emma Roberts Then
Emma Roberts’ childhood dream came true when she landed her own fabulous "Unfabulous" show on Nickelodeon. Hanging out with her auntie Julia Roberts on movie sets as a child sparked that dream. The show about life at junior high school ran for three years until it was canceled in 2007. Her role as Addie Singer catapulted Emma into a film career with lead roles in teen cult classics like "Aquamarine" and, "Nancy Drew" and "Wild Child."
Emma Roberts comes from a family with a strong presence in the entertainment industry, and she developed an interest in acting and began pursuing roles at a very young age. She is the daughter of actor Eric Roberts, best known for his roles in "Runaway Train" and "King of the Gypsies" and for being Julia's brother.