The career of Vanessa Hudgens has been incredibly successful. After becoming a household name because to High School Musical, Hudgens swiftly outgrew the DCOM moniker. She has experience acting, romantic, and true crime. Even in My Little Pony, she was a pony. Hudgens is a really skilled and adaptable actress, nonetheless. Coming up this weird, she has an adaptation of the book Downtown Owl and a documentary about Salem witches. She is also now filming a trip documentary, a movie called French Girl, and the fourth installment of the Bad Boys franchise, in which she will reprise her role.
Hudgens is also very much a snacc, just an undeniably attractive human being. She is reportedly engaged to Colorado Rockies shortstop Cole Tucker. She previously dated Austin Butler (Dune, Elvis) for eight years. Regardless, on July 11, Daily Loud posted a poolside picture of Hudgens in a pink bikini. Twitter went wild over it. However, the picture really started to circulate when UFC champion Israel Adesanya quote-tweeted the photo with the addition “We all in this together” followed by a prayer hands emoji. Enter Stephen A. Smith.
As I said…Vanessa Hudgens, big fan! https://t.co/cd3AAjQGMI pic.twitter.com/x6fvWHr7VZ
— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) July 13, 2023
Smith addressed Adesanya’s tweet on the most recent episode of The Stephen A. Smith Show. “Israel Adesayna, props to him for the greatest tweet of the day,” Smith began. So Vanessa Hudgens, you know – actress – you know, does good work. I’m a fan of her work. Some people are just a fan of hers. And when you see this photo of her, those of you who are a fan of hers and not just her work, it makes perfect sense, as you can see in that photo. But forget the photo. It’s the tweet that accentuated it in a beautiful way. Israel Adesayna, the defending middleweight champion of the world in the UFC, simply retweeted it and said, quote “We all in this together.” That was a beautiful quote. I got to give it to. That was a beautiful one. That really, really was.”
First of all, HotNewHipHop has reached out to Smith because “I’m a fan of her work” is not something that can be left without a follow-up. However, let’s be real for a second. In a world that this reporter has referred to as a “puritanical hellscape” on multiple occasions in recent days, it’s great to see people being respectfully horny on main. None of this weird purity discourse or complete ignorance about the sex industry works. Just people being proud to thirst online. Nature is truly healing.
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