The 18-year-old star unclothed down to a sexy adorned two-piece to work on her tan, ostensibly blithe by the nude photo storm which threatened to ambuscade her prosperous career.
Tailing an initial self-abnegation, the star of Disney film High Shoal Melodic acknowledged it was indeed her in the ingenuous snap which appeared on various Hollywood websites.
It appears the sequent publicity has begun to work in her favour. Disney chiefs have stood by the star and are presently negotiating a deal with Hudgens to star in the 3rd film of the roaring High Civilize Songful films.
Hudgens was unvoluntary to rationalize to fans over the photos that she said were "taken privately".
She said: "I am ashamed over this slot and deplore having ever embezzled these photos. I am appreciative for the backing of my sept and friends."
She did not divulge when the shot was seized or where, but thither are rumours it was for her beau and co-star Zac Efron.
The admittance came as a leading embarassment to Disney chiefs who had hoped to bod on the substantial visualize of the adolescent star.
She and Efron are the stars of High Schoolhouse Philharmonic and its subsequence which, when shown in the US last month, attracted a memorialize consultation.
"High Schooling Dulcet" is Walt Disney Fellowship's most prospering show over the last two years generating earnings to the tune of 1 cardinal U.S. dollars.
A Disney Channel spokeswoman said: "Vanessa has apologised for what was obviously a lapse in judgment.
"We hope she's learned a valuable lesson." Disney said negotiations were ongoing to land all the actors for a "High School Musical 3" feature film — including Hudgens
Hudgens portrayed sweet-voiced Gabriella, the brainy love interest of Efron's basketball star, in the first two Disney Channel movies.
'High School Musical 2' attracted more than 17 million viewers for its US TV premiere in August, the most watched show of the summer. It is scheduled for a September 21 showing in the UK.
Disney hopes to launch the next film in the franchise on the big screen next year.
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