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Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale share epic bloopers from High School Musical reunion during Disney Singalong special

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VANESSA Hudgens may have looked perfect on screen during Thursday's Disney Singalong Special. But she revealed it didn't all go smoothly when she was filming her parts to the High School Musical Reunion at home.

The 31-year-old posted an out-take of her performance, as she channeled the character that made her famous from the show - Gabriella.

Looking adorable in a flirty red slip dress, the beauty is seen on her patio with her hands in the air. She starts singing before suddenly stopping and coming back to the camera. "What happened...the phone huh?" asks a woman off-camera, who seems likely to be her mom, Gina. "Messed up," Vanessa replies off-camera, and gets set to go again.

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