Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
Sources are saying that Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens have split after three years.
It was mutual," the source explains. "They have been together for so long. It just ran its course."
And, the insider insists, "They are still talking and still friends. There's no drama. No one cheated. They just grew up."
I actually thought that they might have a chance, but not all celebrity relationships can last.
It was mutual," the source explains. "They have been together for so long. It just ran its course."
http://omg.yahoo.com/news/zac-efron-vanessa-hudgens-split/52238
Updated On: 12/15/10 at 03:02 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Aw, I liked them as a couple.
"They have been together for so long. It just ran its course."
They make it sound like it was a virus.
That was my thought, too, Taz.
I didn't know that long-term relationships were naturally supposed to end?...
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/09
I can smell Zac's coming out magazine cover already.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/3/05
"I didn't know that long-term relationships were naturally supposed to end?"
I didn't know that 3 years was long-term.
this can only mean one thing: soon she will be sending out more nudes via her phone to snag her another man!
TF4, that ran through my mind but I didn't post it.
I'm sure it ran through everyone's mind.
My son loves her. He'll be thrilled.
First ScarJo & Ryan, and now this?!?! I don't know how much more I can stand. Aren't the holidays depressing enough?
I could care less about their relationship. But I am curious about the topic. What did they spill? The suspense is killing me. WHAT DID ZAC AND VANESSA SPILL?!?!?!
Btw, I recently saw the word "spilt" in an academic paper.
I'm pretty sure that it's not a word, right? It's "spilled", no?
I ask b/c sometimes words are so often misspelled that they become acceptable. Like "nite" (which I hate) vs. night.
Can one of the grammar Nazi's enlighten me?
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/23/08
Haha, yes. Split is a word
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Broadway Star Joined: 6/30/05
Btw, I recently saw the word "spilt" in an academic paper.
I'm pretty sure that it's not a word, right? It's "spilled", no?
I ask b/c sometimes words are so often misspelled that they become acceptable. Like "nite" (which I hate) vs. night.
Can one of the grammar Nazi's enlighten me?
Both "spilt" and "spilled" are acceptable as the past tense of "spill" - also, not to be a punctuation Nazi, but there was no need for the apostrophe. :)
I may be wrong, but I believe "spilt" is the acceptable British alternate to the spelling.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
What did they spill? The suspense is killing me. WHAT DID ZAC AND VANESSA SPILL?!?!?!
^ Major typo on my part.
Updated On: 12/15/10 at 04:00 PM
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