Apparently High School Musical: The Musical: The Series couldn't just keep putting on productions of High School Musical: The Musical forever.
29.01.2020 - 17:01 / marieclaire.com
If, for some inexplicable reason, you need convincing that Lizzo was always destined for stardom, allow me to offer you some evidence: Her incredible opening performance at the Grammys (which she dedicated to Kobe Bryant) was inspired by a note she wrote back in high school. It might have taken an unjust amount of time for the artist to achieve the breakthrough she so desperately deserved—but it sounds like it was always on the cards.
For those who missed Lizzo's performance, you missed a lot:
Apparently High School Musical: The Musical: The Series couldn't just keep putting on productions of High School Musical: The Musical forever.
It seems like nobody loves High School Musical like High School Musical: The Musical: The Series loves High School Musical.
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