Hudgens splits with boyfriend after nude scandal
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High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens has split with her boyfriend and co-star Zac Efron, and is considering posing for a men's magazine - according to reports.
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Hudgens, who was involved in a nude photo scandal earlier this month, split with boyfriend Efron while he was overseas, OK! magazine reported.
The mag said Hudgens was seen with another man at a Hollywood Hills party while Efron was in Australia to promote the movie Hairspray.
Eyewitesses told OK! magazine that Hudgens was "all over" her older date, and when someone asked her about Efron she "threw a fit".
Meanwhile, the Starpulse entertainment blog reported Hudgens is considering posing for a men's magazine - but has ruled out a spread in Playboy.
"I think being a woman and being able to show a sexy side is empowering," Starpulse reported Hudgens as saying.
"Being able to show we are comfortable in our skin is a good thing. I totally would pose for a sexy magazine. But not Playboy."
Earlier this month, a nude photo of Hudgens circulated widely on the internet.
Hudgens said she was "embarrassed" and regretted ever having taken the photos.
It is not yet known who leaked the photos.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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