KEY POINTS

  • Vanessa Hudgens shared a sexy photo online
  • She is working on some new music
  • She will be seen next in "Bad Boys for Life"

Vanessa Hudgens shared a sexy throwback picture of her with her fans on Instagram recently. The picture shows her in a bra and shorts, with dollar bills stuffed in her clothes.

“Y’all remember these shenanigans???” Hudgens asked her fans in an Instagram post.

The photo was a still from her movie with Selena Gomez and James Franco, "Spring Breakers," and it shows the actress and singer partying and playing with money.

After taking a short break for Christmas and the New Year, Hudgens is back at work. She shared a cute video of her recording some new music on her Instagram page. The video shows her teasing the cameras with a finger in her mouth.

“Alllllways workinnnn,” Hudgen captioned the post.

She did not tease any of her new music, but the fans may get to hear something in the coming weeks.

Hudgens has also started promoting her work. She was a guest at “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” She shared a few photos of her visit to the TV show studio, and she also shared a video of her dancing.

A short clip of Hudgens’ visit has been posted on the YouTube channel of “The Tonight Show.” The singer discussed her recent visit to Scotland, where she took part in the torchlight procession in Edinburgh, where about 20,000 people with torches march down the royal mile.

Hudgens also spoke about her upcoming film “Bad Boys for Life.” The actress was at the premiere of the film, where she apparently got a new nickname from Snoop Dogg. She revealed that the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” singer calls her “Nessie.”

Talking about working on the film, Hudgens said that both Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are the “sweetest guys ever.” The actress revealed that on the first day when she walked into her trailer on the production set there was a “massive bouquet of flowers” waiting for her.

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Vanessa Hudgens is pictured attending the MTV Video Music Awards on August 27, 2017 in Inglewood, California. Getty Images