"I was working as a kid, but a lot of my friends went to public high school, so I would inject myself into situations like that. In that sense, it's not like I missed so much of it," Sprouse said.
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Look out, East High — a new drama teacher is in town, and he's going to cause some trouble. TV Guide has learned that Derek Hough will be joining High School Musical: The Musical: The Series Season 2 in a recurring role as Zack, the drama teacher of East High's rival school, North High.
Yes, it seems that every high school in Salt Lake is named after a cardinal direction, but the inclusion of another school's drama department is more pressure than we can deal with right now! We're still
"I was working as a kid, but a lot of my friends went to public high school, so I would inject myself into situations like that. In that sense, it's not like I missed so much of it," Sprouse said.
Cruz reportedly passed away from heart disease on Saturday at New York's Mount Sinai West Hospital, according to TMZ, reports aceshowbiz.com.
A children’s drama series about a transgender girl navigating her first year of high school premieres March 30 on ABC Me.
Just as Jennifer Lopez has found new love and is planning on getting married again (hopefully for the last time), she gets hit with the tragic news her first love has passed away.
Jennifer Lopez's first love, David Cruz, passed away at the age of 51. According to TMZ, he was hospitalized over the weekend at Mount Sinai West Hospital in Manhattan. The site reports his cause of death was due to heart disease, although no further information has been disclosed.
Rest in peace. Jennifer Lopez‘s ex-boyfriend David Cruz has died at the age of 51.
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High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens has publicly apologised following some controversial comments over coronavirus deaths.
Ashley Tisdale called all East High Wildcats to join her in the perfect quarantine-motto-turned-dance-move amid the coronavirus crisis when she revived High School Musical's final number "We're All in This Together."
Broadway star Laura Benanti couldn't imagine a world without high school musicals after coronavirus caused many theater productions to close their curtains. So she put a call out to kids to virtually perform their #SunshineSongs because, as they say in theater, the show must go on."Dark times for all.
As people commit to social distancing themselves and self-quarantining to help "flatten the curve" and slow the spread of coronavirus, High School Musical alum Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale shared a fun, little poignant reminder on TikTok: We're all in this together.
Okay, let's be real for a moment: It's a hella weird time right now. As because of coronavirus slowly becomes our new normal, people are doing everything in their power to stay happy, healthy, and entertained during these concerning days. Thankfully, Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale are doing just that because they're (a) "flattening the curve" by responsibly staying indoors and (b) creating hilarious content to make us all laugh and smile. God bless these girls!
Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens are throwing it all the way back during their self-quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak. The former "High School Musical" stars took to Instagram on Monday and shared a video of themselves dancing to the Disney Channel movie's beloved song "We're All In This Together." Tisdale, 34, performed the exact choreography in a Tik Tok video.
Wildcats everywhere! On Monday, Vanessa Hudgens made her TikTok debut with an epic High School Musical-inspired video.
As people commit to social distancing themselves and self-quarantining to help "flatten the curve" and slow the spread of coronavirus, High School Musical alum Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale shared a fun, little poignant reminder on TikTok: We're all in this together.
People across the world have taken a break from their social lives by isolating themselves to avoid coronavirus and Vanessa Hudgens has found the best way to pass her time amid the outbreak. The 35-year-old actress is busy creating silly videos on TikTok and in her latest video, she had a virtual reunion with her High School Musical trilogy co-star Ashley Tisdale. The two came together to sing their first film’s hit track We’re All in This Together. And it is a treat!