Jamaica 12-year-old boy to star on  
 Nickelodeon’s holiday game show 
 BY ANGELICA ACEVEDO 
 Justice  Levenson  was  trying  
 on some shoes at a Foot  
 Locker  when  his  mom,  Davina, 
  received a call that he’d  
 been cast as one of the contestants  
 on Nickelodeon’s new  
 game show, “Top Elf.” 
 “My mom started screaming  
 ‘you got the job, you got  
 the job!’” Levenson, who resides  
 in Jamaica and attends  
 Stephen A. Halsey JHS 157  
 middle school, told QNS. “And  
 we were all like, ‘we’re going  
 to LA, we’re going to LA!’” 
 Levenson will be one of  
 seven “Elf-testants” on “Top  
 Elf,” which premieres on Nickelodeon  
 on Friday, Nov. 29 at 8  
 p.m.  The  Christmas-themed  
 game show will test the building  
 and design skills of the kid  
 contestants who will compete  
 in  festive  challenges  to  become  
 Santa’s  “Top  Elf,”  and  
 have their wish lists granted. 
 Their  wish  lists,  though,  
 aren’t for themselves — rather  
 they are for good causes in  
 their hometowns. 
 Levenson chose March of  
 Dimes, a nonprofit dedicated  
 to  improving  the  health  of  
 mothers and their babies, as  
 the organization he’s competing  
 for. The 12-year-old said  
 the  reason  he’s  choosing  to  
 compete  for  them  is  because  
 his mother benefitted from  
 their services when he was  
 born. 
 “I  was  born  at  32  weeks,”  
 Levenson said. “When my  
 mom was in the NICU, it was  
 a really tense experience for  
 her and those nurses really  
 helped  her,  so  we  wanted  to  
 give back.” 
 Levenson  said  he  auditioned  
 twice for a spot on  
 the show. The first time, he  
 made a drawing that was inspired  
 by  Netflix’s  “Stranger  
 Things,” and  then  the  second  
 time, which took place in Los  
 Angeles,  he  created  a  small,  
 toy-like robot with detachable  
 parts. 
 The experience will mark  
 Levenson’s first time on TV,  
 which he said he is “ecstatic”  
 about. But his excitement  
 is matched only by his two  
 younger  siblings,  11-year-old  
 Tyler and 5-year-old Callie. 
 “Every time the commercial  
 comes  on  they  go  crazy,”  
 Justice Levenson with fellow “Top Elf” contestants.    Photos: Robert Voets / Nickelodeon 
 Davina,  Levenson’s  mom,  
 said. “They lose their minds.” 
 Levenson  said  that  while  
 his mom encourages them all  
 to act and go on auditions, he’s  
 the most artsy of the bunch.  
 After all, his biggest goal is to  
 become a filmmaker and has  
 already submitted a stop-motion  
 movie to a film festival. 
 He’s now working on creating  
 his own YouTube channel  
 with his brother and a friend. 
 And although Levenson  
 loves watching Nickelodeon  
 — “The Loud House,” “Henry  
 Danger,”  and  “SpongeBob  
 SquarePants” are some of his  
 favorite  shows  —  there’s  another  
 show he wishes he can  
 someday be on, too. 
 “I  really  want  to  be  on  
 the ‘Ellen Show,’” Levenson  
 enthusiastically  said.  “It’s  
 just really funny and I enjoy  
 watching it!” 
 For now, Levenson  is happy  
 that  everyone  will  get  to  
 see the show, where he said he  
 made long-lasting friendships  
 and got to celebrate his favorite  
 holiday. 
 “My favorite holiday is  
 Christmas since it’s a big deal  
 in our family because my  
 mom is from England,” Levenson  
 said.  “We  have  a  lot  of  
 amazing  traditions  from  her  
 country, which include Mince  
 pies and Father Christmas.” Elftestant Justice Levenson is set to star on Nickelodeon’s “Top Elf.”    
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