Monique Coleman is opening up about her experience filming High School Musical and why her character Taylor McKessie always wore headbands.
11.01.2021 - 21:11 / usmagazine.com
Move over Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron? Olivia Rodrigo is making headlines after she seemingly penned the song “Drivers License” about her High School Musical: The Musical: The Series costar Joshua Bassett.
Disney+ released the mockumentary series inspired by the popular films in 2019. The show follows Rodrigo’s Nini, who is cast as Hudgens’ character, Gabriella Montez, in the school’s production of High School Musical, and Bassett’s Ricky, who lands the role of Efron’s Troy Bolton. (The series
Monique Coleman is opening up about her experience filming High School Musical and why her character Taylor McKessie always wore headbands.
Coachella Valley Music and Arts and Stagecoach Country Music festivals have been canceled under an order issued Friday by the Riverside County health officials. It is the second year in a row hipsters were delivered the heartbreaking news.
High School Musical because the franchise’s stylists didn’t know how to style black hair. The actor played Taylor McKessie, the best friend to Vanessa Hudgens’ Gabriella Montez, in all three High School Musical films.
Monique Coleman has a surprising revelation about why her character in the Disney Channel’s “High School Musical” franchise had a fondness for headbands.
Once you realize the amount of racist microagressions that infiltrate our everyday lives, it’s hard to un-see them.
The heartbreaking truth. Monique Coleman revealed that her High School Musical character’s signature hairband accessory was used to cover up the fact that the crew didn’t know how to style Black hair.
“Thank you to everyone who has listened to ‘Skin,’ especially those who have opened their minds to lyrically what I was trying to get across,” Sabrina Carpenter wrote on Jan. 24, days after she released her track.
Sabrina Carpenter is speaking out about those Olivia Rodrigo “Skin” rumours.
Forth Bridge in a sightseeing snap as the actress continues to profess her love for Scotland. The 32-year-old High School Musical star has been filming across the country in recent weeks for the next instalment of Neflix's The Princess Switch series of films.
Sabrina Carpenter is speaking her mind on Instagram amid speculations surrounding her brand new song Skin being a "diss track" about Olivia Rodrigo's Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single Drivers License.
Sabrina Carpenter is setting the record straight.
"And you're probably with that blonde girl / Who always made me doubt / She's so much older than me / She's everything I'm insecure about," is the main lyric from Olivia Rodrigo's hit single Drivers License which had many fans convinced that the song was about Joshua Bassett and Sabrina Carpenter.
Joshua Bassett is showing support for Sabrina Carpenter amid a rumored musical feud between her and his co-star (and rumored ex-girlfriend) Olivia Rodrigo. On Friday, the actor praised Carpenter's new single, «Skin,» which fans think is about Rodrigo.Posting a screenshot of Carpenter's single's cover art, Bassett, 20, wrote, «Been stuck in my head since I heard it!!!»«Congratulations @sabrinacarpenter on 'skin,' the new label, & all that's to come!!!» he added.
Disney drama! Us Weekly is breaking down Olivia Rodrigo’s alleged feud with High School Musical: The Musical — The Series costar Joshua Bassett and Sabrina Carpenter, amid their music faceoff.
Fans have been waiting for Olivia Rodrigo’s response to Joshua Bassett and Sabrina Carpenter’s rumored love triangle, and it’s finally here. The “Driver’s License” singer, 17, addressed the rumor in an interview with Billboard.
Showing his support. Joshua Bassett praised Sabrina Carpenter over her new song, “Skin” — a track that is rumored to be a response to Olivia Rodrigo’s song “Drivers License.”
The love triangle musical saga continues! And, like, thank the music gods for the TEA!
Olivia Rodrigo cruises into a second week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart as Drivers License boasts another huge week of sales and streams.
Kenny Ortega had directed a string of “Ally McBeal” and “Gilmore Girls” episodes, but what he really wanted to was return to making movies.So he asked his agents to keep an eye out for a TV movie, something “under the radar” that would allow him to quietly flex his filmmaking chops as he slid behind the camera for his first feature since 1993’s “Hocus Pocus.” (And before that, he’d directed another cult Disney favorite, the 1992 musical “Newsies.”)The script that caught his eye, a Disney Channel
It’s all about the meaning of the song for Olivia Rodrigo.