Blurt!
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| Distributed by | Nickelodeon |
Release date | February 19, 2018 |
| Country | United States |
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''Blurt'' is a 2018 Nickelodeon live-action film starring Jace Norman as Jeremy Martin and JoJo Siwa as Victoria Martin. It was released in the United States on February 19, 2018.[1]
Plot
Jeremy Martin (Jace Norman) is driving his sister, Victoria Martin (JoJo Siwa), to school. At school while learning about the First Amendment and some of what it doesn't cover, Jeremy thinks in his head about the answers but he does not say it out loud; he instead thinks the answers in his mind. At a mall, a salesman offers him a virtual reality headset where he sees his fantasy life, where he is dancing with Corrine (in reality, he was dancing with a mannequin). After landing in the fountain with the headset on, the salesman tries to get it off; the virtual portrays his arms as a sea monster. After the incident, the electrocution, it messes Jeremy’s mind up where he blurts his thoughts out loud uncontrollably. Victoria gets an idea to go back to the salesman to see how to reserve it. He says he has to stand up for himself. Meanwhile, his talking causes distractions, such as his talking distracting Victoria’s dance recital where she crashes into a prop and gets embarrassed. She refuses to talk to anyone, including him, for a while. Jeremy apologizes to Victoria about what happened. When Jeremy is running for class president against Milly, he stands up for her, and she wins the election. Afterwards, his mind is fixed as he learned to stand up for anyone.
Cast
- Jace Norman as Jeremy Martin
- JoJo Siwa as Victoria Martin
- Daniella Perkins as Milly Turkel
- Jordan Buhat as Jock
- Lillian Doucet-Roche as Corrine Spruce
Production
The movie was released on February 19, 2018, on Nickelodeon, as announced on January 9, 2018.[1]
Release
The movie was released on February 19, 2018, on Nickelodeon.[1]
Reception
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Nickelodeon sets premiere date for Blurt". Retrieved 2025-04-17.
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