Victoria Justice has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry ever since making her debut on the scene at the mere age of 10-year-old.

According to Entertainment Wise, the actress has landed a series of film and television series, and is set to release two more films, "The Outskirts" and "Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List."

During her chat with the UK celebrity news site she revealed that despite the end of the show, she is still in contact with her "Victorious" cast members including Zoey Deutch's boyfriend Avan Jogia.

When asked if she is still close with her Nickelodeon costars she said, "We will always have a special bond, but everyone is off doing their own thing. We do keep in touch though, I recently spoke to Matt Bennett a week ago and others in the past few months.

"Avan [Jogia] and I were friends before the show and we are currently working on a feature together called, "The Outskirts".

The brunette beauty has been in the business for a long time but doesn't regret starting her career at a young age.

When asked if she would considering change her mind about starting her career so young she said, "No, it's something I've always loved. Also, I've learned so much, by starting so young. I've worked on a single camera show, multi-camera show, films and learned many different styles of acting from comedy to drama.

"I also was immersed in music at a very young age and learned so much about that world from writing to working with some of the best people in the business. I consider myself very lucky."

Similar to young Hollywood stars including the likes of Zac Efron, Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez whose careers have exploded, Victoria Justice has managed to keep away from the negativity that follows celebrities on social media.

She explained, "My generation has grown up with social media, so it's something that we're all accustomed to. Like anything else though, there are pros and cons. It's a great way to keep in touch with your fan base, because without them, you wouldn't be where you are.

"The downside is that people have anonymity and they feel it's ok to be cruel to people and hate on people that they don't even know."

However, the future "Eye Candy" star has experienced some crazy fan moments. Justice revealed, "The fans are so sweet.

"They bring me gifts at meet and greets, there are some fans that I've seen at multiple shows when I was touring ( I'm talking four and five shows) and there was one fan that bought me a real diamond ring and sincerely proposed.

"At first I thought they were joking, but they were very serious. It definitely threw me... I didn't know what to say, except that we didn't know each other and I was very flattered."

Read more of Victoria Justice's interview HERE.