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Chapter 1: What childhood experiences shaped Daniella Monet's early career?
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Chapter 2: How did Daniella Monet transition from commercials to television shows?
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Chapter 3: What was it like working with the cast of Victorious?
TB is clearly tuberculosis, but this is Teen Beat, a podcast where we high dive into the deep end of a pool filled with the awkward truths of childhood. Every week I sit with interesting people who've done interesting things, knowing that by sharing these tales of shame and commiserating in the journey of youth, we learn just a little bit more about who we are today. I see it like this.
I gave you my childhood. It's time we hear yours. But this week, I'm talking to a fellow former child actor who knows exactly what it's like to have your growing pains and puberty documented for public consumption. An actress whose Hollywood career began at the ripe age of seven, debuting in the type of embarrassing commercials that... Seven-year-olds get cast in.
She then transitioned to big girl TV shows on shows like 8 Simple Rules, Zoey 101, and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. But it was her time as Trina Vega on Nickelodeon's Victorious that would shine a spotlight that's about to be reignited. For a brand new spinoff, she will star in and produce 10 years later. Now that's a predicament I know a little bit about.
She was an integral part of a Y2K young talent pool that have all branched out into their own lanes, running Hollywood. And Families, as my guest now, also has two beautiful young children of her own. So this week on Teen Beat, it's actress, singer, entrepreneur, and the pride of West Hills, California.
Chapter 4: How has Daniella Monet's perspective on her childhood changed over time?
It's Daniella Monet. Hello.
West Hills.
I represent. The infamous. We have... So many things in common. Yeah, apparently. Valley kids. Yes. But also you have two kids, one born in 2019 and one born in 2021. Is that you?
Yes.
Unreal. Unbelievable.
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Chapter 5: What does Daniella Monet think about the evolution of child stardom?
That's so funny. About to be seven and about to be five. Oh my gosh. I just, yeah, my daughter just turned five and my son's about to be seven. Man, what a time to be alive, huh? It feels exactly that.
Yeah.
There's a lot of things going on. A lot of things. I don't know how you feel with your kids' ages, but I finally feel like the sun has come out a little bit. There's time forāI have time to get dressed in the morning. I'm sitting here breathing.
I can breathe.
I got myself a little bath.
Exactly.
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Chapter 6: How did Daniella Monet's experiences shape her parenting style?
Like, we're living again. I didn't realize how dead I had been for the previous five years. With two, especially. And now I'm likeā this is fine. We're going to make it. And it also feels like kind of at the same time, like I'm, I'm dipping my toe back into like work, which I took myself very far out of for at least five years. So it just feels like a lot of things are feeling normal ish again.
Yeah. And there's some time for you, what you love, what you want to do, what you're good at. I'm so excited about that. So Did you enjoy growing up a Valley girl? I grew up just next door to you in West Hills. I was in Calabasas.
Chapter 7: What challenges did Daniella Monet face while growing up in the spotlight?
Did you love the Valley? Do you still love the Valley? I have so much appreciation for it. In fact, when we were talking earlier about how like when you meet someone who grew up in the same area as you, you feel like this kindred connection right away. Yeah. And I, yeah, I'm really proud of like where we, where we came up, you know, it's a good spot. It's, it's, I don't know.
How do you even describe the Valley? Like it's LA, but not correct at all. No, not. It's like, It's like if L.A. and Orange County had a baby and that baby was probably purple. I was going to say I was going to say more blue. Yeah, sure.
Chapter 8: What are Daniella Monet's thoughts on her upcoming role in the Victorious spinoff?
And lots of public schools like it's not like fancy. I wouldn't say. Well, there are fancy places were fancy adjacent. Yeah. But like normal-ish. Feels a little normal-ish. Ish. But I, yeah, I'm a Valley kid through and through, and I'm happy to be raising my kids there. Me too. Both my kids are in public school. I went to public school.
Me too.
It's pretty great. Well, I'm really thankful that you're here for many reasons, but it also means I get to introduce a new feature here on Teen Beat where I ask my guest, did you go to the Topanga Mall? Topanga Mall. Okay. I sure the heck did. Do you love the Topanga Mall? I love the Topanga Mall. It's had very many iterations since the mall that I frequented as a kid.
Okay.
And also not to be like going off on a tangent, but the AMC is another world now too, which is really sad on the other side of the Topanga Mall. I know. That whole place is literally blown up. I don't know what's happening. I almost like can't go in that area quite yet until it's like finished and then I'll accept it for what it is. Well, good luck.
I think we're going to be working on that area for a solid 12 more years. Yeah. But... Some of my favorite memories are actually at the Promenade Mall.
That's what I'm talking about.
The AMC, of course. The Promenade was where it's at. That's where you got dropped off if you were allowed.
Exactly. I begged.
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