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This 'High School Musical' Star Just Made a Major Announcement and Millennials Are Loving It
This 'High School Musical' Star Just Made a Major Announcement and Millennials Are Loving It

Yahoo

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This 'High School Musical' Star Just Made a Major Announcement and Millennials Are Loving It

Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. This 'High School Musical' Star Just Made a Major Announcement and Millennials Are Loving It originally appeared on Parade. It's been almost 20 years since High School Musical debuted on Disney Channel, but those East High Wildcats remain forever in our hearts. And while Ashley Tisdale's character Sharpay can best be described as a piece of work, the actress herself is quite the opposite. And now she's expanding her wellness brand Being Frenshe with a new, mood-boosting product. Because we could all use a little of Sharpay's confidence, but with a calm, grounding touch. Being Frenshe, sold at Target, already has a highly-rated collection of bath and body products (plus a candle that shoppers love), but this next launch dives into an entirely different category. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Beginning Aug. 18, shoppers will be able to purchase Being Frenshe's new Lip Wellness collection, sold exclusively at Target. It's "designed to nourish both lips and mood." The two main products in the collection include a Restoring Lip Balm, which is formulated with peptides and cupuacu butter to offer a buttery texture that deeply moisturized lips. This one is available in Being Frenshe's fan-favorite scents like Cashmere Vanilla, Solar Fleur, Moon Milk and Lavender Cloud. There's also a Nourishing Lip Mask which acts as an overnight treatment, formulated with Magnesium and Vitamin E. This product, however, is only offered in Cashmere Vanilla and Lavender Cloud. Both items in the line are expected to be priced under $14, an intentional move by the brand to make self-care more People Are Saying Fans are super excited for this new endeavor into lip care, delighting over the news across social media. "It's happening!" one person said on Instagram. "Everybody just stay calm!" "Yes, I've been waiting for this," said another. "I cannot wait to get my hands on these," cried another Being Frenshe loyalist. "So excited!" But overwhelmingly what the people seem to want? The return of Being Frenshe's Moon Milk scent. " is cute," says a fan. "Will most definitely buy but just bring back Moon Milk!" In case you missed it, Moon Milk was a limited-edition scent for the holiday season in 2024. It smells like "Moon Milk smells like "creamy oat milk, warm vanilla, fresh nutmeg and ginger flower," and followers of the brand absolutely loved it. Moon Milk was offered in Being Frenshe's Hair, Body and Linen Mist, as well as their Body Lotion. Will it come back? Who's to say? Let's all keep our fingers and toes crossed as we wait for the 2025 holiday season to see if it makes a return 'High School Musical' Star Just Made a Major Announcement and Millennials Are Loving It first appeared on Parade on Aug 13, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 13, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword

People are just realising Ashley Tisdale's age after Disney star flaunts youthful looks
People are just realising Ashley Tisdale's age after Disney star flaunts youthful looks

Daily Mirror

time20-07-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

People are just realising Ashley Tisdale's age after Disney star flaunts youthful looks

Disney legend Ashley Tisdale showed off her youthful looks in a recent Instagram post – and fans of the High School Musical star simply can't believe her age... Followers of High School Musical sensation Ashley Tisdale have only just realised her actual age following a jaw-dropping Instagram upload. The actress caused quite a stir online earlier this year with a viral social media post that garnered more than 460,000 likes. ‌ Admirers were left gobsmacked by the former Disney star, with many crediting her youthful appearance to those famous "Sharpay genes". In the High School Musical star's post, she shared: "How I thought I'd look at 40 vs. how I actually look." The first portion of the clip featured a filter that gave the Phineas and Ferb voice actress the appearance of having wrinkles and silver hair. However, when the filter disappeared, viewers were absolutely floored by Tisdale's real appearance. ‌ ‌ Fans seem to think the star hasn't aged a single day since her memorable performance in the High School Musical trilogy. The post, shared on 22nd April this year, was accompanied by the caption: "Almost 40 and still feeling 25." One admirer joked: "It's those Sharpay genes." Another commented: "People need to get it out of their head that 30 to 40 is old." Tisdale, who celebrated her 40th birthday on 2nd July this year, shot to fame through her roles in High School Musical and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. ‌ She later landed the lead in Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure in 2011. The Disney alumna stepped away from acting in 2016 to concentrate on her musical career, whilst also making her television debut as a panellist on The Masked Dancer. The star also ventured into video game voice acting for the first time with The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes. Tisdale's latest film appearance was in Baby Shark's Big Movie! back in 2023. ‌ Earlier this month, Tisdale reflected on reaching the milestone of 40. She shared in an Instagram post: "Looking back at the milestones - big and small - that shaped me, I see a life built with intention, love, and resilience. "I've grown through things I never imagined I'd face. I've learned to trust my instincts, to listen to my heart, and to protect my peace. I've let go of timelines, softened into myself, and started choosing what truly matters. "And at the centre of it all is the family I've built - my greatest pride, my truest joy. A love I couldn't have dreamed up if I tried. "It hasn't all been easy. Nothing was ever handed to me. At one point, my mental health was at its lowest - I didn't recognise or even like myself. But I kept going. I did the work. I grew. And now I look around and am proud of who I've becoming. "If I could give any advice so far, it would be this: lead with love. Don't pour your energy into the bad stuff - pour it into the good. That's what grows. That's what lasts."

Ashley Tisdale on what makes her High School Musical character iconic
Ashley Tisdale on what makes her High School Musical character iconic

Mint

time22-06-2025

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  • Mint

Ashley Tisdale on what makes her High School Musical character iconic

Washington DC [US], June 22 (ANI): Actress and singer Ashley Tisdale talked about her 'High School Musical' character and what made it iconic. Tisdale, who played Sharpay Evans, a student with a love of theatre in the hit Disney franchise, recently shared what she thought was "so funny" about the role, reported People. "When I played the character of Sharpay -- I think it was probably what made her so funny -- was that I truly thought [Sharpay] was the popular girl in school. I thought Sharpay was popular, and I played it like she was popular," Tisdale recalled. "And [director] Kenny Ortega enhanced that. He made me feel like I was popular. But what's so funny is that she's not the popular girl. She's the drama queen. And my husband's like, 'That's what's so funny about how you played it. You thought you were popular,' " she continued, according to People. The actress also shared how it feels "so cool" to see the character find new life on social media and in meme culture. "Sharpay is -- I swear she's mother to everybody -- because it's like she just keeps coming back on these memes and people keep talking and doing the songs," she said, adding, "And I'm just like, I mean, out of everyone in High School Musical, my character is the most iconic. It's so cool." Tisdale, who also voices Candace Flynn in the hit animated series Phineas and Ferb, said how lucky she feels to have been a part of multiple franchises that have reached cult status. "I mean, it's so cool ... It's really awesome to be a part of these projects that have really been so prevalent in pop culture and to play these characters," she adds. "It's just, you're like, 'Dang, man.' I can't believe out of everything that I auditioned for [...] I got this animation [series] that has lasted this long. Or I was always trying to get a Disney movie, and never got the movie. And then, I got High School Musical," according to People. "Out of all the ones, I get that. This is pretty awesome," she said, reported People. 'High School Musical' became one of the most successful Disney Channel Original movies of all time. It generated two popular sequel films, the third of which was released in theatres in 2008 and earned more than USD 250 million worldwide at the box office, per Variety. Two sequels, High School Musical 2 and High School Musical 3: Senior Year, were released in August 2007 and October 2008, respectively. (ANI)

Ashley Tisdale says Sharpay Evans is the 'most iconic' High School Musical character
Ashley Tisdale says Sharpay Evans is the 'most iconic' High School Musical character

Perth Now

time22-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Ashley Tisdale says Sharpay Evans is the 'most iconic' High School Musical character

Ashley Tisdale thinks her High School Musical character is the "most iconic" of them all. The 39-year-old actress played wannabe stage star Sharpay Evans in the hit Disney film series and claimed more than 15 years after the final instalment was released that her alter-ego has gone on to become the most memorable amongst fans. She told People: "When I played the character of Sharpay — I think it was probably what made her so funny — was that I truly thought [Sharpay] was the popular girl in school. I thought Sharpay was popular, and I played it like she was popular. "And [director] Kenny Ortega enhanced that. He really made me feel like I was popular. But what's so funny is that she's not the popular girl. She's the drama queen. And my husband's like, 'That's what's so funny about how you played it. You really thought you were popular." "Sharpay is — I swear she's mother to everybody — because it's like she just keeps coming back on these memes and people keep talking and doing the songs. "And I'm just like, I mean, out of everyone in High School Musical, my character is the most iconic. It's so cool." The High School Musical series initially followed Zac Efron as East High's star basketball player and how he broke free of the high school clique system as he and top student Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) sought out leading roles in a school play. Ashley also made her name starring in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody for Disney Channel, and recently reprised her role of Candace in a reboot of Phineas and Ferb, but ultimately "can't believe" that a string of failed auditions led her to a part in a franchise that became such a success. She added: "I mean, it's so cool … It's really awesome to be a part of these projects that have really been so prevalent in pop culture and to play these characters. "It's just, you're like, 'Dang, man.' I can't believe out of everything that I auditioned for [...] I got this animation [series] that has lasted this long. Or I was always trying to get a Disney movie, and never got the movie. And then, I got High School Musical. "Out of all the ones, I get that. This is pretty awesome."

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