Ashley Tisdale Picks Between the Sprouse Twins and Zac Efron In a Round of Shag, Marry, Kill

Photo credit: ashleytisdale - Instagram
Photo credit: ashleytisdale - Instagram

From Seventeen

Ashley Tisdale had a hard choice to make between her former Disney Channel co-stars when she ended up in the hot seat and played a round of Shag, Marry, Kill.

While answering some fan questions on Watch What Happens Live, a caller ended up calling in to have Ashley play the game and choose between Cole Sprouse, Dylan Sprouse, and Zac Efron. Ashley previously worked with the Sprouse twins while on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, while she worked with Zac on the High School Musical movies.

"Are you kidding me? You pick twins and Zac," she said. "Okay, this is so brutal."

After a little thinking, it seemed like Ashley was able to pick between her former co-stars and pick someone for each of the categories.

"I would shag Cole Sprouse. [I'd kill] Zac Efron," which left Dylan as the guy who she would marry. "Yes, he's such a good guy!"

Ashley later had to call out a publication for taking the game out of context, implying that she would sleep with Cole outside of the game and she was not having it.

"This clickbait is really gross to me. It was a GAME marry, shag or kill. Tbh all 3 of these guys are like my brothers, also anyone questioning why I didn’t pick Zac is very weird. Y’all know who my best friend is... I would be mortified if this said I wanted to 'sleep' with Zac," she wrote on Twitter.

Of course, Disney fans will know that she's talking about her BFF Vanessa Hudgens, who previously dated Zac during their High School Musical days. While we're still not 100 percent sure what happened between them, Ashley makes a good point that it would be totally awkward if she picked Zac.

During the after show, Ashley also revealed why she didn't get along with her High School Musical co-star, Lucas Grabeel, when they first started filming together.

"Lucas and I didn't get along at first, because when we were screen testing, I was giving him line readings. And it's not an actor thing to do," she said. "I think it was more like I don't really do method acting, but I took a class on it when I was younger. And I do think I become a lot like the character and I think he thought I was really like Sharpay. And it wasn't until we wrapped that he was like, 'oh, you're not that person.'"

She said that she was 18 at the time and really wanted the role, so it looks like it all worked out for the better in the end.

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