Showing posts with label Vanessa Hudgens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanessa Hudgens. Show all posts

Vanessa Hudgens and Austin Butler have gotten themselves into some serious trouble!

According to Page Six, an Instagram photo surfaced on Vanessa's page it seems as if the two may have carved their names into a rock in Sedona, Arizona. Sources say that in the photo, the two had their names surrounded by a heart on one of the rocks in the park.

The Red Rock Ranger District of the Coconino Forest was notified of the incident on Monday (Feb.15). The forest's public affairs officer stated, " The issue of people carving their names and other things in the rocks in the Sedona and surrounding area is always a challenge we face and try to educate people about. We have found that if one person carves something, it encourages others to carve." 

The maximum penalty is a $5,000 fine and/or six months in jail. Carving of any kind into natural beauty of the area is prohibited under Title 36 of CFR 261.9 (a). Investigators are using photos, tips, and witnesses to track down what really happened. 

Image via Instagram



Grease is the word! Last night (January 31). the anticipated Grease Live! event premiered on FOX and it was a pretty good show! The show brought together different actors, singers, and dancers for the legendary Pink Ladies and T-Birds: Julianne Hough as Sandy, Aaron Tveit as Danny, Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo, Carlos PenaVega as Kenickie, Carly Rae Jepsen as Frenchy, Keke Palmer as Marty, Kether Donohue as Jan, David Del Rio as Putzie,  Jordan Fisher as Doody, and Andrew Call as Sonny.

Using various elements and songs from both the original stage production and the 1978 film, director Thomas Kail was able to capture the great energy of this classic musical. Just like with The Wiz Live, I definitely didn't want to compare Grease Live too much with the 1978 film, which a lot of us have seen and love. Obviously, nothing is touching the original, so it's no point of nitpicking based on that.


What I really liked about this show was that, though it was live, it was not on an actual stage. It was broadcast from Warner Bros. Studios, with the cast members moving from set to set through the production. Definitely a lot of work, but it was great because there was so much space to have the various sets and props needed (Rydell High, Frenchie's room, the Carnival, etc). I was pretty impressed by the singing and choreography, which used most of the same elements from the original work, but incorporated new flavor too. The staging and costuming was truly incredible and elaborate, and stuck to the original 1950s setting. Kudos to the crew with all of these cameras who moved just about flawlessly (there was a little bit of an issue during the "Born to Hand Jive" American Bandstand moment where audio was lost and video was glitched...but we'll let that pass).


Let's talk the Pink Ladies and the T-Birds. Julianne did a pretty good job as Sandy. Her dancing, of course, was on point, and her singing was pretty good. I have to give her respect for her version of "Hopelessly Devoted To You," because she definitely gave her all on that! Unfortunately, I was not as impressed by her love interest. Aaron as Danny was average in terms of his acting. Though he's a good singer and a decent dancer, I didn't truly believe him as a bad boy. He could've brought more energy and a little more natural. However, when it came to his moments with Julianne, they definitely brought the chemistry together.

Carly Rae was really cute as Frenchie. She definitely captured Frenchie's personality throughout the entire show. Now, I love some Keke, but she definitely overplayed her role as Marty, as well as Kether as she played Jan. While you want to capture these characters well, it still should feel natural, and I didn't feel that with these two. However, Keke really brought it with her solo on "Freddy, My Love," which was featured in the stage production of Grease. As far as the other T-Birds, Carlos, David, Jordan, and Andrew definitely had great friend chemistry as this legendary crew. I LOVED Jordan's vocals and guitar skills on "Those Magic Changes!" Going to check out more from him.


I have to give MAJOR kudos to Vanessa Hudgens, who killed it as Rizzo! Sadly, Vanessa's father passed away of cancer on January 30, the day before the broadcast. I personally don't know if I would've been able to hold it together, but she was a true pro! She brought the pettiness in her performance of "Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee," and later the emotion and vulnerability in "There Are Worse Things I Could Do." I already knew that she was more than Gabriella Montez from High School Musical, after her performance in 2013 flick Gimme Shelter, but she proved herself again in this one. Vanessa really shined!

One of my biggest issues was with the live audience used. It was a good idea in theory, because it allowed for space to be filled up in certain scenes like the American Bandstand and carnival scenes. It also allowed   Maybe I'm being a little picky here, but I was distract at multiple points by the fact that you had extras sitting with them in costume, but the audience were just in their regular clothes. I guess maybe you can't expect a network to fit audience members with costumes, or tell them to dress up in 50s attire, but I wish they did. There was also a lack of energy at times, which took away from certain moments of the show. I also REALLY didn't like that race at Thunder Road. Though there's only so much you can do, and I have to applaud FOX for trying, it was still weird as you can just clearly tell the cars were standing still being shaken from left to right. I almost wish they had filmed that scene and played it live, but what can you do?


The climactic Carnival scene was absolute perfection to me! Julianne and Danny killed the chemistry together "You're The One That I Want" and the entire cast really did well as the show ended with the classic "We Go Together!" I was impressed by the entire set up! Overall, it was definitely a good version to watch. It's already gotten several rave reviews. I'm actually really liking these live shows...I look forward to reviewing more!

RATING: ★★★★ (Four stars) 

What did you think of Grease Live

Images via FOX

So as those who love fashion know, this week is Fashion Week, and time to see the collections for the upcoming 2012 spring season! Last night was Fashion's Night Stars like Sarah Jessica Parker, Vanessa Hudgens, and teen favorite Justin Bieber hosted events at various boutiques throughout New York for one of the biggest events during Fashion Week, Fashion's Night Out!

Reporters over at the Associated Press talked to Justin, Sarah, and other celebs about their style and love of fashion! Check out the video after the jump!


Fashion's Night Out began in 2009 in New York. Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour started the event to get shoppers into stores to shop in spite of the economy. The star-studded event has been a great success with the shopping night branching out to stores in Miami, Beverly Hills and more, even internationally in Paris and Australia! Even store websites held special sales for the night! Check out some of your favorite celebs in the video below!




The event is definitely a great start to Fashion Week. Swear times like this I really REALLY wish I lived in New York. I might have to make that move soon...