KEY POINTS

  • Vanessa Hudgens shared sexy pictures online
  • She posed for the camera in a swimming pool
  • She called it her "thirsty Thursday" photos

Vanessa Hudgens took a dip in the pool and shared racy pictures on her Instagram page. The actress said that she shared the hot photos because it was “thirsty Thursday.”

Hudgens shared a photo of her leaning against the edge of a swimming pool. The actress pointed out that it was Thursday and teasingly asked her fans what that means.

In the second Instagram post Hudgens revealed that it was “thirsty Thursday.” The picture shows the actress with a wet look, standing inside the pool in a black swimming costume.

In her post, Hudgens said that her fans laugh out loud and say that she doesn’t have many “thirsty Thursday” snaps to share. She added that she isn’t sure if this photo she shared qualifies to be thirsty and added that she isn’t sure how long this will last but for now she asked her followers to enjoy the wet look.

Another photo that Hudgens shared on Instagram shows her giving a sexy pose for the camera in the swimming pool. All the snaps she shared online from the pool shoot are black and white.

A day before the swimming pool shoot, Hudgens posed for the camera in her pajamas and shared the photo online. The snap shows the actress in a black bra and leopard print pajamas.

Hudgens had her hair tied back into a bun. She wore gold jewelry and used a butterfly filter on her phone while taking the selfie.

“When they say funk night a we say pajama chic lol,” Hudgens captioned the post. The picture appears to have been taken in the bedroom in her house.

Hudgens is currently busy filming “The Princess Switch: Switched Again.” She is also promoting her new movie “Bad Boys for Life” starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, which was released in theaters on Jan. 17.

Vanessa Hudgens
Vanessa Hudgens will be completing the judges' panel for “So You Think You Can Dance” Season 14. Pictured: Hudgens at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas on May 21, 2015. Reuters/Steve Marcus