Vanessa Hudgens, known for her role in “High School Musical,” recently expressed dismay over paparazzi sharing photos of her and husband Cole Tucker leaving a Los Angeles hospital with their newborn baby. The couple had confirmed the birth on Instagram just a day after the intrusive photos surfaced online.
In an Instagram Story, Hudgens voiced her disappointment at the invasion of their family’s privacy during such a special time. She criticized the paparazzi for exploiting their personal moment for media attention, attributing the intrusion to the use of long lens cameras.
Despite the breach of privacy, Hudgens conveyed happiness about their family’s well-being, ensuring fans that both parents and baby are doing well. The actor did not name any specific photographers or media outlets responsible for the photos but emphasized the negative impact of such invasive practices.
Hudgens and Tucker tied the knot in December 2023 after dating for over three years. The couple had earlier announced their pregnancy at the Oscars in March, where Hudgens proudly displayed her baby bump in a Vera Wang gown on the red carpet.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about privacy and media ethics in celebrity culture, with Hudgens’ statement resonating widely across social media platforms.
