“High School Musical” fans who are still patiently rooting for a likely reunion between Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron will be disappointed, now that Hudgens revealed that she was not in speaking terms with her on-screen partner and ex-boyfriend.
In a TV interview with Access Hollywood on Wednesday, the actress was interrogated whether she kept in touch with her former co-Wildcats from the Disney blockbuster. She was also on the show to promote her new NBC sitcom, “Powerless.”
Although Hudgens gushed about texting “High School Musical” co-star Ashley Tisdale before the interview, she admitted that she never spoke with Efron after their split back in 2010. “No, that’s not a thing that happens,” Hudgens said. “I completely lost contact with him.”
@VanessaHudgens mentions how she lost contact with Zac Efron. pic.twitter.com/D512f158R7
— Team Hudgens NYC (@TeamHudgensNYC) March 22, 2017
A year after her windup with Efron, her boyfriend for almost five years, she moved on with longtime boyfriend and fellow actor Austin Butler.
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Last year, the whole “High School Musical” cast reunited for the show’s 10th-anniversary special, but instead of joining the cast, Efron recorded a video message and tweeted his “love” for the show. “I have nothing but love for the High School Musical cast and fans; wish I could’ve joined the fun in person,” he tweeted then.
I have nothing but love for the #HighSchoolMusical cast & fans; wish I could've joined the fun in person. See it tonight @8, Disney Channel.
— Zac Efron (@ZacEfron) January 20, 2016
“High School Musical” first aired in the US in January 2006 and made a groundbreaking mark with 7.7 million viewers, the highest on Disney channel. The series developed two film adaptations, “High School Musical 2” and “High School Musical 3: Senior Year.” Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra
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