As a long-time fan who’s followed Victoria Justice since her days on Gilmore Girls and Zack & Cody, I can say that her recent stance on encouraging her future children to pursue Hollywood careers resonates deeply with me. Having grown up watching her rise to fame, it’s heartening to see her prioritize the well-being of her potential kids over the glitz and glamour of showbiz.
As a devoted admirer of Victoria Justice, I often wonder about her thoughts on inspiring her future offspring to tread the same path she did – Hollywood stardom. Given her successful journey into the limelight, starting as a child actress with roles in beloved shows like Gilmore Girls and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, it’s no surprise that fans are eager to know if she would nurture similar dreams in her children.
Here’s some insight into Victoria Justice’s thoughts on potentially launching her future kids into a Hollywood career.
Victoria Justice says she ‘would never push’ her children toward working in Hollywood
As a gamer speaking about Victoria Justice, I’d say she firmly believes she wouldn’t force acting upon her hypothetical child; instead, she’d encourage them to choose their own path.
Instead of refusing help, she expressed her willingness to aid if their passion was truly deep-seated. As she put it to Yahoo Entertainment during the promotion of her latest work, Depravity, “Who am I to hinder their life’s journey?” She continued, “I aspire to foster and nurture their success in any manner I can.
Instead of focusing solely on academic success, the triumphant figure emphasized the necessity of maintaining a “well-rounded lifestyle” for them, which includes education. In her view, it’s crucial for children not to be homeschooled exclusively from the start but rather have the opportunity to attend public school and experience a typical life.
Justice’s perspective differs from Demi Lovato’s, another former child actor, on the matter at hand. While both have walked similar paths in their careers, Lovato has expressed a more stringent position. In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, she declared that she wouldn’t allow her children to delve into acting until they reach adulthood at 18 years old. This stance stems from Lovato’s concern about the impact of early careers on one’s ability to savor a carefree childhood, an experience she felt was taken away from her.
Demi Lovato’s point of view on life isn’t shocking considering the challenging childhood she faced due to her acting career, coupled with being bullied during middle school. The bullying became so intense in seventh grade that she decided to leave public education and opted for homeschooling instead. (as reported by TMZ)
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2024-10-17 17:10