Thursday, October 14, 2021

'iCarly' Alum Jennette McCurdy on Healing from 'Intense' Physical and Emotional Abuse by Her Mom

"I finally feel free," the actor told People.

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Jennette McCurdy knows that the title of her recent successful one-woman dark comedy show, I'm Glad My Mom Died, might raise some eyebrows.

"It's thought-provoking," the former iCarly star, 29, told PEOPLE in this week's issue of the show, which details the "intense" physical and emotional abuse she endured at the hands of her mother, Debbie, who died of cancer in 2013. "But even though it may seem black and white, there's a fullness to my narrative. Life can be dark — and messy. Nobody has a perfect life."

Indeed, despite her success on television with seven seasons of Nickelodeon's iCarly and its spinoff Sam & Cat, for McCurdy, who was raised by Debbie and father Mark, life at home was far from perfect. (Mark did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.)

"My earliest memories of childhood were of heaviness, and chaos," says McCurdy, who will also share her story in an upcoming memoir. In particular, "My mom's emotions were so erratic that it was like walking a tightrope every day. The mood fluctuations were daily."

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As a young child, McCurdy says she witnessed physical fighting between her parents and recalls Debbie's outbursts often turning violent.

By the time McCurdy was 6, her mother became fixated on her only daughter. "My mom had always dreamt of being a famous actor and she became obsessed with making me a star," says McCurdy. So despite the fact that she was "cripplingly shy," she went on auditions and began working steadily. "I felt like my job was to keep the peace," she says. "And I wanted to make my mom happy."

Gradually, Debbie's preoccupation with her daughter's looks went further. McCurdy was 10 when her mother started bleaching her hair and whitening her teeth. When McCurdy was 11, Debbie introduced the young star to calorie counting. By the time McCurdy landed the role of Sam Puckett on iCarly, she was suffering from full-fledged anorexia — which later swung to binge eating and then bulimia.

What's more, until McCurdy was 17 (by then she was three years into a starring role on a hit show), Debbie insisted on performing invasive exams and never let her daughter shower alone.

"I know if my mom were alive, I'd still have an eating disorder," says McCurdy, who recovered in 2018 thanks to intense therapy. "It was only distance from her that allowed me to get healthy."

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McCurdy says she was also "so repressed and delayed developmentally" because of her mom's control. And so it was only after Debbie died that McCurdy rebelled, having sex and experimenting with alcohol for the first time. For years, she struggled with ongoing bulimia and a dependency on alcohol, until finally, she made some drastic changes.

"It's a risk to change your life, but I made it my mission," says McCurdy, who left Hollywood behind and, for the first time, began to build a life outside of her mother's constraints.

"I did not know how to find my identity without my mom," she says. "And I'm not going to lie. It was very hard to get here. But now, I'm at a place in my life that I never would have thought was possible. And I finally feel free."

For more from Jennette McCurdy, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, or subscribe here.

If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.

If you or someone you know is battling an eating disorder, please contact the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) at 1-800-931-2237 or go to NationalEatingDisorders.org.

More Nick: Paramount Plus Renews Hit Series 'iCarly' for a Second Season!

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Sadie Dupuis Covers CatDog's 'Trick or Treat' to Raise Money for Trans Defense Fund LA

Nick News Brief: Sadie Dupuis' solo project Sad13 has contributed a song to new Halloween-themed compilation, Creepy Covers from LA-based I'm Into Life Records. As the title suggests, it features artists doing versions of spooky songs, with proceeds going to Trans Defense Fund LA, which provides safety kits for trans women across the city as well as general mutual aid. Sad13 have covered "Trick or Treat" from Nickelodeon's hit '90s animated series CatDog. You can listen to that below and Creepy Covers is out Friday (10/15). Dupuis is the guitarist, lead vocalist and lyricist for the band Speedy Ortiz.


And you can watch the original version below:


CatDog is available to stream on Paramount+.


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Nickelodeon Brazil and The Good Cop Collaborate on Retro Donuts

Nickelodeon Brazil (Brasil) and the Brazilian donut company The Good Cop are teaming up through a partnership with the consumer products department of ViacomCBS Brazil for a delicious new range of sweet treats!


Titled The Good 90’s, the collaboration featured donuts inspired by some of Nickelodeon's biggest shows from the '90s, including Rugrats, Hey Arnold! and Rocket Power.

To make the experience with retro Nickelodeon shows even more immersive, The Good Cop stores also have customizable elements so that fans can share their memories of the network.

Physical The Good Cop stores will also have boxes in which visitors can donate new toys or toys in good condition for partner non-governmental organizations (NGOs), which will help brighten the lives of children who need them most. In return, the donor receives an exclusive badge as a way of thanks.

“The collab is a great choice for children's month for the little ones and also for the adults!” commented Jacqueline Padua, director of licensing at ViacomCBS Brasil. “We've continued with our mission to bring fans closer to their favourite Nick properties and October is perfect for that,” she concludes.


In total there are 12 different and collectable flavours. Orders can be placed at The Good Cop Donut Shop and delivery services (Rappi, iFood and UberEats).

  • Tommy Pickles (Rugrats): Leite NINHO;
  • Cynthia (Rugrats): Passion Fruit;
  • Angelica (Rugrats): Cookies;
  • Chuckie (Rugrats): Nutella with Ovaltine;
  • Reptar (Rugrats): Chocomenta;
  • Arnold (Hey Arnold!): Strawberry Jam;
  • Helga (Hey Arnold!): Dark Chocolate with Orange;
  • Gerald (Hey Arnold!): Banoffee;
  • Otto (Rocket Power): Nutella;
  • Reggie (Rocket Power): Romeu e Julieta*;
  • Sam (Rocket Power): Lemon Pie;
  • Twister (Rocket Power): Cappuccino.

* Inspired by Shakespeare's classic Romeo & Juliet, Romeu e Julieta is a flavor combination that "perfectly" pairs. salty, soft cheese and sweet, guava paste which can be served as an dessert or appetizer.

Availability:

The Nickelodeon x The Good Cop promotion runs until November 30th and all donuts can be purchased in kits of 6 or 12 units. The boxes follow the nostalgia style, referencing TV during the period. In addition, they bring Panda, the brand's mascot, in the best cosplay style, with a look inspired by the three cartoon series.

Addresses and delivery:

  • Itaim Bibi (Tuesday to Sunday, 11:30 am to 7:30 pm) – Rua Dr. Mario Ferraz, 517.
  • Morumbi (Tuesday to Sunday, 12:00 to 20:30) – Rua Jose Jannarelli, 412.
  • Osasco (Monday to Monday, 9 am to 8 pm) – Pátio Osasco Open Mall, Av dos Autonomistas, 896, store 208.

NickRewind:

Fans can relive their classic Nickelodeon series by watching NickRewind every Thursday and Sunday evening on Nickelodeon, as well as watching the Nick Clássico channel on Pluto TV, the free TV service from ViacomCBS. The new series of Rugrats, which reimagines Nickelodeon's classic '90s 2D-animated series as a CG-animated series, is now available to stream on Paramount+ and watch on Nickelodeon.

From GKPB:

Nickelodeon e The Good Cop lançam donuts temáticos em collab

Os donuts temáticos da collab trazem sabor da nostalgia inspirados em Rugrats, Ei, Arnold! e Rocket Power

Através da área de Consumer Products da ViacomCBS Brasil, a Nickelodeon está lançando uma parceria inédita e exclusiva com a loja de donuts The Good Cop, para trazer o sabor da nostalgia para os fãs dos clássicos da Nick.

A collab recebeu o nome de The Good 90’s e une o sabor delicioso do donut ao visual retrô de alguns dos personagens de animações que marcaram a infância de toda uma geração, como: Rugrats – Os Anjinhos, Ei, Arnold! e Rocket Power.

Já falamos aqui no GKPB sobre o quão empenhada a Nickelodeon está para promover as novidades envolvendo o Bob Esponja e sua turma, mas dessa vez o chapeiro da Fenda do Biquini dá espaço para os clássicos brilharem, assim como em Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.

Para deixar a experiência com os clássicos ainda mais imersiva, as lojas The Good Cop também contam com elementos instagramáveis para que os fãs possam compartilhar as memórias nas redes. E, além de resgatar memórias, também é possível resgatar a infância de quem mais precisa, pois as lojas físicas contam com caixas de doações de brinquedos novos ou em bom estado para ONGs parceiras. Em troca, o doador leva um bottom exclusivo como forma de agradecimento.

“A collab é uma ótima pedida para o mês das crianças para os pequenos e também para os adultos!”, comentou Jacqueline Padua, diretora de licenciamento da ViacomCBS Brasil. “Seguimos com a nossa missão de aproximar fãs das suas propriedades da Nick favoritas e o mês de outubro é perfeito pra isso”, finaliza.

Inscreva-se para receber nossas novidades e cancele quando quiser.

Sabores

No total, são 12 modelos diferentes e colecionáveis. Os pedidos podem ser feitos nas lojas The Good Cop Donut Shop e delivery (Rappi, iFood e UberEats).

  • Tommy Pickles (Rugrats): leite ninho;
  • Cynthia (Rugrats): maracujá;
  • Angélica (Rugrats): cookies;
  • Chuckie (Rugrats): nutella com ovomaltine;
  • Reptar (Rugrats): chocomenta;
  • Arnold (Ei, Arnold): geléia de morango;
  • Helga (Ei, Arnold): chocolate meio amargo com laranja;
  • Gerald (Ei, Arnold): banoffee;
  • Otto (Rocket Power): Nutella;
  • Reggie (Rocket Power): Romeu e Julieta;
  • Sam (Rocket Power): Torta de Limão;
  • Twister (Rocket Power): Capuccino.

Disponibilidade

A iniciativa Nickelodeon x The Good Cop acontece até o dia 30 de novembro e todos os donus podem ser adquiridos em kits de 6 ou 12 unidades. As caixas seguem o estilo nostalgia, com referência à clássica TV de tubo que marcou a época. Além disso, trazem o Panda, mascote da marca, no melhor estilo cosplay, com o look inspirado nas três animações.

Endereços e delivery:

  • Itaim Bibi (Terça a domingo, 11h30 às 19h30) – Rua Dr. Mario Ferraz, 517.
  • Morumbi (Terça a domingo, 12h às 20h30) – Rua Jose Jannarelli, 412.
  • Osasco (Segunda a Segunda, 09h às 20h) – Pátio Osasco Open Mall, Av dos Autonomistas, 896, loja 208.

Se a saudade aumentar, o canal Nickelodeon traz ainda a possibilidade de rever os clássicos dos anos 90 em sua programação especial #TBT Nick, com o bloco Nick Rewind nas noites de quintas-feiras, até 21 de outubro. Outros clássicos também estão disponíveis através da Pluto.tv, plataforma de streaming gratuita.

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Yevgeniy Chebatkov to Voice New Cartoon Character for Nickelodeon Russia

Nick News Brief: The Kazakh and Russian comedian Yevgeniy Chebatkov (Евгений Чебатков) is set to voice a new cartoon character for Nickelodeon Russia (Россия)! Details about the project are currently underwraps, including whether he'll be voicing a character for a local production from Nickelodeon Россия or a character in the Russian (русский) dub of one of Nickelodeon's global series. The comic announced the news on his Instagram on October 11. Chebatkov previously voiced Leonardo in the Russian dub of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Черепашки-ниндзя) and Magna in the русский dub of Ollie's Pack (Рюкзак Олли).



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Chikoo Aur Bunty: Nickelodeon India to Premiere New Animated Series on Monday 18th October 2021

It's a battle of bro vs. bro in the brand new animated series Chikoo Aur Bunty, premiering Monday 18th October 2021 at 10:00 am on Nickelodeon India! Following launch, viewers can catch all new episodes weekdays at 10 am on Nick India!

Bhai oh bhai! More like, why oh why! We've all felt this way before, right? 😉

So join Chikoo in the battle of #BroVsBro, when the brand new show 'Chikoo Aur Bunty' starts 18th Oct, 10 AM onwards on Nick India!

#ChikooAurBunty #NewShow #Siblings #NickIndia #Nickelodeon

The need for new characters and immersive stories is at an all-time high and India’s leading kids’ entertainment franchise Nickelodeon, continues to address this need by entertaining kids with endearing characters through new formats and relatable storytelling. Leading the local IP content game with innovation in its DNA, Nickelodeon is all set to launch its 11th home grown animated IP Chikoo aur Bunty, the only show in the category that is based entirely on the sweet-sour and inseparable relationship between siblings.

Produced by Mumbai and Kolkata based Hitech Studio and powered by Phillips, in association with Pediasure and Flipkart shopsy, Chikoo aur Bunty brings alive the epic sibling banter that happens in every family and is all set to onboard kids on a journey of unparalleled tongue in cheek comedy and the tug of war between siblings, starting 18th October, 2021 from Monday to Friday at 10am only on Nickelodeon.

Growing from strength to strength with a robust programming strategy, Nickelodeon has successfully identified white spaces and created path breaking localized content appealing to children in India. With local home-grown Nicktoons such as Happy & Pinaki – The Bhoot Bandhus, Ting Tong, Golmaal Jr., Motu Patlu, Shiva and Rudra to name a few, Nickelodeon has introduced kids to new genres of entertainment.  The last IP launched by Nickelodeon, Happy & Pinaki – The Bhoot Bandhus was also a runaway hit amongst kids with the show consistently appearing in the top 10 highest rated slots of the category every week since its launch. With 700+ hours of local content, the franchise, today, dominates the kids’ space with winning IPs and has established itself as an undisputed category leader. 
 
Adding further depth and scale to the brand’s diverse content portfolio, is the latest addition Chikoo aur Bunty that will bring forth sibling rivalry between the two brothers.  A story of every household, the show is set in a middle-class home where the duo lives with their parents and a playful and intelligent dog Barfi.   The 11-minute episodic series will bring alive the fun, sometimes sweet and sometimes sour banter, and rivalry between the two brothers competing for affection and goodies, while avoiding being reprimanded by their parents   for all their mischiefs at home.


Speaking on the popularity of its home-grown characters and the new IP launch, Nina Elavia Jaipuria, Head, Hindi Mass Entertainment and Kids TV Network, Viacom18, said, “Nickelodeon has always stayed ahead of the curve by introducing kids to characters that are loved and adored. We have consistently catered to our young viewers’ evolving preferences with innovative entertainment and immersive storytelling and enhanced engagement experiences. Continuing to lead the dynamic kids’ space is a testimony of our thought-through business and content strategies. With the launch of Chikoo aur Bunty, we will add further width and depth to our portfolio of “Made in India IPs” and provide impetus to our mission of entertaining kids and creating an evolved kids ecosystem.”
 
On adding yet another IP, Anu Sikka, Head - Creative, Content & Research, Kids TV Network, Viacom18, said, “At Nickelodeon, our journey with local content kicked off almost a decade ago. We have always introduced our young viewers to storylines and characters that are relatable, engaging and clutter breaking. The success of our past IPs reinforces our commitment and drive to serve our young audience with content that continues to raise the bar. The launch of our new IP, Chikoo aur Bunty will showcase a realistic representation of the relationship between two siblings who compete for the smallest of things but love each other equally. We look forward to enthralling kids with this unique concept of sibling rivalry and unlimited dose of comedy.”


Pulling out all the stops for the launch of Chikoo aur Bunty is a robust multi-screen and multi-touchpoint marketing plan that is sure to draw equal attention from brands as well as kids. To start with an entertaining and foot tapping music video with lyrics written by the legendary Gulzaar Saab will bring to life the fun filled relationship between the sibling duo.  This apart Chikoo aur Bunty will capture kids’ imagination across the entire franchise through unique and creative promos across platform on GEC’s, Music, Movies and Regional TV channels, through interaction on popular OTT apps as well as with curated content on Short Form Content apps. Driving interactivity will be a Sibling Squad of popular Influencers from across India with dance challenges and a lot more. A Virtual Watch Party along with influencers with a whole lot of fun games and interactions is also in store. In addition, customised Chikoo aur Bunty digital games and exciting activities on all social media platforms will surely engage the youngsters.  Ensuring maximum excitement, a Chikoo aur Bunty AR filter will also be available on social media platforms in addition to Chikoo aur Bunty GIFs and Stickers.  Taking the overall marketing initiative, a step forward, Nickelodeon has partnered with Belgian Waffles, Smoking Joe’s and New York Burrito Company to celebrate the unique and everlasting relationship between siblings. While the partnership with Belgian Waffles will allows users to order a Chikoo and Bunty combo pack, the partnership with Smoking Joe’s will allow users to order a special Chikoo Bunty Pizza combo. Additionally, one can order a specially curated Chikoo and Bunty meal as well from the New York Burrito Company.
 
As a market leader, Nickelodeon has consistently pushed the envelope on innovation by launching shows that cater to the discerning and evolving preferences of the young viewers. The launch of Chikoo aur Bunty is yet another addition to its interesting content slate and is sure to capture the hearts and minds of kids and build an everlasting bond with them.

Speaking with Animaton Xpress, Sikka shared how the advertising revenues are recovering with the onset of the festive season. She said, “We have been seeing a decline in ad-revenues during the first and second lockdown phase, but it was not restricted only for kids channel in India, but it was faced across the industry. We started to see the turn around from last year September in-between the second COVID wave. Now things are looking good and positive and we are trying to catch-up with advertising revenues for all the setbacks we suffered last year. We are quite confident and hopeful that this recovery will continue and growth will be on track.”

Sikka also added, “The strategy for us is to always ensure that both the channel and entire kids unit of Viacom 18 continue to perform the way it has performed in last few months or rather couple of years. Nick continues to be number one for past eight consecutive years, Sonic has grown exponentially and it ranked number two and Nick Junior is performing really well and today it occupies seven per cent of the category share. From content point of view our effort is always to make all our channels stay at the top. Today, we are market leader not in just terms of Nick and Sonic, but we are a clear market leader in terms of category and viewership share. We hold 33 per cent of viewership today. The major good news for us is the upcoming show Chikoo aur Bunty which already has three sponsors – Pediasure and Flipkart shopsy, and this shows that we are back on track in recovering our revenues.” 

The category leaders in the kids space had came up with many local IPs like Motu Patlu, Pakdam Pakdai, Shiva, Rudra, Bhoot Bhandus which were a massive hit. Revealing the story behind creating the successful IPs, Sikka shared, “The concepts are developed in-house. Our team understands the needs and demands of the audience that keeps changing and evolving over the years. We create concepts, characters, storyline which excites children and are easy to identify and remain relatable. We first tried it with Golmaal Junior which is extremely popular and now we are hoping the same with Chikkoo aur Bunty as the relatability factor is huge as the show features sibling rivalry, something that everyone can relate to. Creating stories from the child’s point of view has given us all the success.”

Shedding light on what is the future of kids’ entertainment category, Sikka said, "Today every big network wants to come up with their own kids’ channel and there are so many emerging OTT platforms whose huge focus is on Kids category. The future of kids category seems to be brighter as there is a huge demand in the content. Kids’ content consumption is not limited. They want to explore new genres and want to see new characters, distinctive storylines. Animation as an industry has also grown exponentially and Nickelodeon is a pioneer of Indian animation. Today broadcasters cannot just survive with acquisitions but they have to showcase the local Indian contents, stories and home-grown IPs.”

On asking why Indian broadcasters are not coming up with any female protagonist shows, Sikka explained, “When it comes to local animation there haven’t been any show with girl protagonist. If you look at the kids category, it is broadly defined from two to fourteen years and segmented between different age groups. In preschool category, Nick Junior is the biggest player and contributes seven per cent of viewership share. Here we have shows like Masha and the Bear, Dora and Butter Bee Cafe that stars girls as lead. I agree for older category we don’t have female centric shows but our preschool category is entirely dominated by female shows. If you look with bigger lenses, then we also have gender neutral shows like Pakdam and Pakdai that features animals and is also performing well. Hopefully sooner or later we will launch a show starring female protagonist.”