Oscars 2024: Vanessa Hudgens confirms pregnancy at the red carpet, flaunts her baby bump; see pics
Vanessa Hudgens confirmed her pregnancy at the red carpet of the Oscars. She could be seen flaunting her baby bump in a lovely black gown.
Vanessa Hudgens
Vanessa Hudgens has confirmed her pregnancy on the red carpet of the Oscars 2024. She flaunted her baby bump and that pregnancy glow in full swing. Hudgens is expecting her first child with her husband Cole Tucker.
The High School Musical actress went for an elegant full-sleeved black dress which she paired with an elegant necklace, earrings, and a set of rings. She tied her hair into a ponytail leaving a strand loose. Furthermore, she chose radiant makeup which complemented her exotic skin tone. She also pre-hosted the Academy Awards' pre-show with Julianne Hough.
Many fans reacted to the same. A netizen said, “Oh maw gawd i literally grew up watching her I’m going to sob man I’m so happy for her.” A fan added, “She is positively glowing. Congrats @VanessaHudgens on your pregnancy.” A user added, “She is looking more beautiful with the pregnancy.” Another netizen added, “Wow, pregnancy really suits her.” Another fan wrote, “Damn... Congratulations girrrrllll. She's glowing.” A fan added, “how is she still so hot while she’s pregnant.” Another user said, “That’s crazy, felt like high school musical was just yesterday.”
Hudgens opted for a bolder option for the Oscars party. The Spring Breakers actress went for a fully transparent black gown along with a heavily curled-up hairdo. She went for radiant makeup which enhanced that pregnancy glow. A fan said, “I’m so happy for her.” Another netizen added, “She’s always so pretty to me.” A user said, “Pregnancy looks so beautiful on you.” A fan said, “the look got better.”
Talking about the winners, Oppenheimer won big at the ceremony. It won the Best Director (Christopher Nolan) and also the Best Picture. Cillian Murphy who essayed the titular role in the same bagged the Best Actor Award. Emma Stone won the Best Actress Award for her performance in Poor Things.