Construction plans for the new multi-million pound Dumfries High School are set to change.
15.12.2022 - 05:09 / perezhilton.com
Monique Coleman is opening up about a heartbreaking moment back in her Disney days…
Fans will likely remember her as Taylor McKessie from the hit High School Musical trilogy, where she played the fictional East High student in all three installments. However, contrary to the franchise’s hit song, We’re All In This Together, the 42-year-old actress just revealed some disappointing details regarding her exclusion from the 2008 film’s press tour. While appearing on Christy Carlson Romano’s Vulnerable podcast Tuesday, the star emotionally explained:
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Wow, not being invited despite pouring so much positive energy into the project alone must have been devastating, but to add insult to injury, it seems like she and one other actor may have been purposely singled out, as she revealed:
How sad. Like, seriously, what was the reason for that? You’re going to tell us there wasn’t enough room on the flight for two of the movie’s stars?! Unlikely. The actress went on to explain how the betrayal affected her on a personal level, confessing:
However, a strong desire to not “feel reduced to Taylor McKessie,” helped her find strength once again, with her wanting to show others that “your dreams are also possible.”
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But at the end of the day, there seems to be no hard feelings, as she noted:
And it looks like her wish has already been granted, as the Christmas Dance Reunion alum previously teased a “nostalgic” cameo in season four of the spinoff, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, promising E! News last month that “it will not disappoint.”
See the full podcast (below):
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