In one Grande pours water on herself while lying upside down in a bed.
In another Spears is squirted in the face by, lets just say, a viscous liquid.
What adults shaped this?

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What adults said no to it?
What adults said yes to it?
So, Robertson and her colleague Emma Schwartz, a journalist and documentary filmmaker, began digging.

Robertson and Schwartz on set withBusiness Insiderreporter Kate Taylor and Drake Bell, image taken byQuiet on SetDP Victor Tadeshi Suarez.
It would influence their set of standards.
She was being received positively, so maybe they too would be received positively.
How did you do it?
Theres so much here to unearth.
How did that relationship come to be?
He responded, and we began a back and forth.
Over time we began to talk and we met.
But I will say, its been a journey and continues to be one.
What do you think is the most important lesson that the public can learn from this story?
A lot of what were hearing is a call for federal legislation.
Theres just a patchwork of state laws in place.
There is no federal legislation that really protects children working in entertainment.
Ill just leave it at that.
And these days, it’s not just about sets.
Do you plan to pursue this story more?
Robertson:Were not done with the story.
Were passionate about continuing the reporting, continuing the lines of investigation.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity.