November 22, 2024 01:03 AM

Vanessa Hudgens, Zac Efron Totally Lost Contact After Losing Their Romance; Disney Star Recalls Reason Why Relationship Failed

Former film partners and real life ex-lovers Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron lost contact with each other after their split in 2010. Since then, the exes did not have the chance to talk.

Six years have passed and none of them initiated to get in touch. The "Baywatch" actor dated the "Grease Live" star from 2005 to 2010 while on the set of Disney's "High School Musical."

Hudgens recalled that she became mean with Efron's fans because they were running after him according to US Weekly. She used to give them death stares. However, she realized later that they were the ones supporting and helping them with their careers. But her realization did not help their relationship to flourish.

One year after their split, she started dating the "The Intruders" actor Austin Butler. He still dates her until now. As for the "Dirty Grandpa" actor, he was linked to Lily Collins, Michelle Rodriguez and had a brief relationship with Japanese model Sami Hiro.

Vanessa Hudgens is one of those few female stars in Hollywood that had long-term relationships. Her relationship with Zac Efron lasted for five years. She was also linked to some young hunks like Nickelodeon's Drake Bell, "Beastly" actor Alex Pettyfer, and "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" co-star Josh Hutcherson. However, her relationships with these actors did not turn into full-blown romance.

Teen reported that Ashley Tisdale introduced her to Austin Butler. The pair has an amazingly compatible relationship that started in 2011. Until now, they are still going strong.

Butler is currently filming in New Zealand. Despite an entire ocean between them, their love continues to grow. The young actress shared that communication is the key that keeps them closer. She advised that if there is an issue or conflict, it is best to bring it up fast and talk it over.

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