My purple one with the pear on the back.

The spaghetti tacos were delicious, so I think the “iCarly” skit would be awesome.

Laci Mosley:Yeah, I agree.

Nathan Kress on the red carpet

Maybe we bring it back for Miranda [Cosgrove].

She’ll kill me.

[Laughs]

Nathan, what’s been the most nostalgic moment for you so far doing a reboot?

Jaidyn Triplett, Nathan Kress, Miranda Cosgrove, Laci Mosley, and Jerry Trainor posing together on iCarly

Nathan Kress:Oh, man.

Ultimately, it started in the first season.

It’s for adults, for them as well.

Nathan Kress and Miranda Cosgrove embracing on iCarly

We get to explore what that could look like with a lot more breathing room.

What was it like to have him on set?

Kress:An absolute dream come true.

The character was so similar to Freddie.

This time, in his first episode, I actually got to direct him.

I would be back there going, “Oh, my gosh!

Oh, my gosh!

They’re all talking, and they’re all still friends!

This is so cool!”

It was a dream come true.

Mosley:I would have to agree.

It was great, a fun energy to have on set, for sure.

Triplett:He’s a really fun guy and extremely sweet.

That’s Josh from ‘Drake & Josh’!"

And she was like, “Well, go say ‘hi.'”

I was like, “Well, duh.”

[Laughs] So then I went up and I said, “Hi.”

And he was so sweet.

He definitely had father energy, like Nathan.

[Laughs]

Mosley:Yeah.

They both have very strong father energy except Nathan won’t let us call him “daddy.”

[Laughs]

Kress:No, I draw the line.

He wouldn’t let me have any of the names at all.

[Laughs]

Kress:Very uncomfortable.

Season 2 of “iCarly” is available to stream beginning Friday, April 8, exclusively on Paramount+.