Ariana Grande said that Nickelodeon producers told the cast of "Victorious" that the innuendos they filmed as child actors were "cool."

It's the first time that the singer has opened up about her experiences on the series after the documentary "Quiet on Set" exposed some of the inappropriate behavior that went on at the kids' network in the 1990s and 2000s.

Most notably, "Drake and Josh" actor Drake Bell shared that he was sexually assaulted by Nickelodeon dialogue coach Brian Peck in the early 2000s.

When speaking to Penn Badgley on Wednesday's "Podcrushed," Grande said that she was "reprocessing" her time on "Victorious."

Without referring to a particular scene or joke, Grande said: "Speaking specifically about our show, I think that was something that we were convinced was the cool thing about us. We pushed the envelope with our humor, and the innuendos were like... We were told and convinced that it was the cool differentiation.

"It just all happened so quickly, and now, looking back on some of the clips, I'm like, 'Damn, really? Oh shit.' I think about if I had a daughter."

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