
People Are In Disbelief After Discovering Ashley Tisdale's Real Age Thanks To A Candid New TikTok, And The Comments Are Too Good
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This is Ashley Tisdale.
You probably know her best from her Disney days; she starred in fan-favorite films and TV shows like High School Musical, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, and Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure, to name a few.
Today, Ashley — who is now mom to two little girls named Emerson and Jupiter with husband Christopher French — runs wellness brand Frenshe.
Well, tons of internet users are currently in disbelief as they have only just discovered Ashley's real age. For context, Ashley was in her late teens and early 20s when she starred in Suite Life and HSM. And while it might feel like those beloved projects only came out a few years ago, it's actually been roughly two decades now — and Ashley is currently 39.
Taking to TikTok, Ashley — who turns 40 on July 2 — shared a playful video using an 'aged' filter to joke about how she thought she'd look at age 40, before removing the filter to show her actual skin.
'Almost 40 and still feeling 25,' she wrote.
Needless to say, fans were pretty shocked. 'I cannot fathom that you are 40, it seems like yesterday you were on suite life,' one person said. 'I'm sorry… you're almost 40? I refuse to believe it,' said another.
'40!?!? Then how old am I?!?!?!?' someone wrote. 'I just googled it…. There's no way you're 39. You literally look 25 (my age) lol,' another comment read.
'FOURTY ?!?! Girl you were just in high school musical yesterday ????' someone questioned, while more users begged Ashley to 'drop the skincare routine' immediately.
Meanwhile, some users suggested that Ashley has potentially had cosmetic work. Over the years, the star has been open about getting a nose job to fix a deviated septum and getting breast implants, which she later got removed due to health issues. She has denied using Botox for cosmetic purposes, and has only had it to help the pain she gets from TMJ — aka temporomandibular joint dysfunction — in her jaw.
'Girlypop either is gorgeous but let's not act like money didn't help and it's ok to normalize the 'how I thought I'd look' for people who can't afford cosmetic surgery,' one person commented under Ashley's TikTok. Another person wrote, 'I wish I had money.'
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