Vanessa Hudgens Reveals The Struggles Of Dating Ex-Boyfriend Zac Efron
Posted on Tue Mar 31st, 2015 10:15am PDT By X17 Staff
Are we supposed to feel sorry for her?! Because we don't!
Vanessa Hudgens decided to do some reflecting back on her failed relationship with High School Musical co-star to the New York Times , and the actress revealed that she struggled with insecurities over her actor beau's legions of admiring female fans.
"I went through a phase when I was really mean because I was so fed up. Girls were running after him, and I was giving them death stares. Then I realised that's not what that's about. 'Spread the love, be a good person, they support you, be nice,'" the Spring Breakers star confessed to the outlet.
Nowadays, the brunette beauty's spirituality and sense of female empowerment have made handling life in the limelight a lot easier.
"I used to be on the fence about it just because I feel like it gets to a certain place where it almost has the reverse effect, where it’s so overpowering and so aggressive that it’s like rather than just standing up for female pride and female rights, it becomes, like, ‘I am the man.’ But now I feel like there’s this new wave of feminists coming up that are truly about equal rights for women. I mean, Beyoncé is, like, killing the game, and I love her," she admitted about her stance on feminism.
She sounds like she's hit her stride!
Vanessa Hudgens decided to do some reflecting back on her failed relationship with High School Musical co-star to the New York Times , and the actress revealed that she struggled with insecurities over her actor beau's legions of admiring female fans.
"I went through a phase when I was really mean because I was so fed up. Girls were running after him, and I was giving them death stares. Then I realised that's not what that's about. 'Spread the love, be a good person, they support you, be nice,'" the Spring Breakers star confessed to the outlet.
Nowadays, the brunette beauty's spirituality and sense of female empowerment have made handling life in the limelight a lot easier.
"I used to be on the fence about it just because I feel like it gets to a certain place where it almost has the reverse effect, where it’s so overpowering and so aggressive that it’s like rather than just standing up for female pride and female rights, it becomes, like, ‘I am the man.’ But now I feel like there’s this new wave of feminists coming up that are truly about equal rights for women. I mean, Beyoncé is, like, killing the game, and I love her," she admitted about her stance on feminism.
She sounds like she's hit her stride!