The naked full frontal of Vanessa Anne Hudgens photo released late last week is one of many nude shots of her and nobody knows how many more are actually going to be released. The reports from last week’s National Enquirer indicate that there are several more to come though.
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Following the appearance on the Web of a nude photo of Vanessa Hudgens, a source close to the situation tells People Magazine
the High School Musical actress once sent risqué photos of herself to Nickelodeon star Drake Bell.
Hudgens had emailed photos to the Drake and Josh actor a couple of years ago, before she was famous, the source says.
Bell's rep, Jill Fritzo, tells People Magazine the images that began hitting blogs on Thursday: "Drake says he never received those photos."
Hudgens, 18, appeared in a 2006 episode of Bell's Nickelodeon show as his character's girlfriend. In real life, Hudgens is dating her High School Musical costar Zac Efron, and the two are in Australia at the moment, where he is promoting Hairspray.
In a statement Friday, Hudgens apologized for the pictures and says she is "embarrassed over the situation and regret[s] having ever taken these photos."
The pictures, including one nude photo, first surfaced on the Web Thursday, prompting her rep to issue a statement saying that the shot "was taken privately. It is a personal matter and it is unfortunate that this has become public."
Vanessa's target audience is preteens. This sends a horrible message to her audience. How is someone supposed to explain something like this to an eight-year-old? Plus, she's a Disney star. Disney stars have the image of being clean cut. People like Miley Cyrus and Ashley Tisdale, two of Disney's biggest stars, aren't seen doing this.
The Disney Channel has said it is continuing negotiations with the High School Musical cast, including Hudgens, for a third installment of the movie series, according to the Chicago Tribune. "Vanessa has apologized for what was obviously a lapse in judgment," Disney said in a statement. "We hope she's learned a valuable lesson."