Victoria Justice Reveals Her Favorite Nostalgic TV Shows and Teases Her Upcoming Super Bowl Campaign with Svedka (Exclusive)
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Victoria Justice, the former Nickelodeon star, recently spoke with PEOPLE about the shows she revisits for a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Known for her roles in Zoey 101 and Victorious, Justice, 32, also shared details about her upcoming collaboration with Svedka for the vodka brands inaugural Super Bowl commercial.
Justice, who has been releasing new music including her holiday track Santa Darlin and the Halloween-themed Love Zombie, reflected on her early TV stardom. I grew up watching Lizzie McGuire, so anything with Hilary Duff was a must-watch for me. She was my teen queen, she said. She also praised Thats So Raven for its outstanding comedic timing and mentioned The Amanda Show as another favorite.
Reflecting on her years in the spotlight, Justice described it as so wild to have spent her teenage years on camera. Being on Zoey 101 as a preteen, every year of my adolescence is documented on film, which is pretty amazing, she explained.
Continuing to pursue both acting and music, Justice has filmed the upcoming horror movie Send a Scare in Arkansas and is currently focusing on her independent music career. Im really enjoying being on my independent artist journey, she said.
Now, Justice is bringing her experience in performing and entertaining to Svedkas Super Bowl campaign. The brand, preparing for Super Bowl LX in 2026, is inviting adults 21 and older to submit original dance videos to a remix of Rick James Super Freak. Participants can share their auditions on Instagram or TikTok, tagging @SVEDKAVodka with the hashtags #ShakeItWithSvedka and #Contest between Dec. 3 and Dec. 14. Full contest rules are available online.
Justice will judge the entries, selecting one winner whose dance will be adapted for Svedkas 30-second Super Bowl spot and awarded a $10,000 prize. An additional 17 participants will each receive $1,000. Being part of this campaign was a no-brainer, Justice said, calling herself a longtime fan of the brand. Its all my favorite thingssinging, dancing, actingcoming together in one project.
On what shes looking for in a winning dance, Justice explained: Creativity and uniqueness are key. I want people to embrace humor, get a little goofy, and just have fun.
Interestingly, the winning dance wont be performed by a human in the commercial. Instead, Svedkas returning character Fembot, who hasnt appeared in campaigns since 2005, will be taught the choreography. Fembot will perform alongside BroBot, and this spot marks the first Super Bowl commercial primarily created with AI.
Super Bowl LX is set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Author: Logan Reeves
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