It’s been 10 long years since High School Musical was shoved down our throats by money-hungry executives over at Disney, but believe it or not, Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale are still BFFs.
Like literally, the only thing that’s changed is they’re making much better fashion choices for themselves. And not hanging out with Zac Efron anymore. Praise the sartorial gods.
Over the weekend, Vanessa and Ashley pulled a Hiddleswift and got their dance on at a Selena Gomez concert, only you know, it was platonic and none of them wore padded push-up bras that would go on to launch countless stories filled with plastic surgery rumors.
Although Vanessa did wear a very similar shade of red.
Tisdale was allegedly “dancing a ton,” according to an eyewitness and the two BFFs took a lot of selfies, most of which probably looked like a slightly off version of the one they eventually posted.
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