

She is also a fan of meditation, as it was the backdrop for her virtual meet-cute with her boyfriend, baseball player Cole Tucker. It's like you see them and they literally look like people," she said. It's not like they're some ominous foreboding thing hovering above you. "Honestly, when you live with it, it's a casual thing. But I f*** with myself, so that's all that matters,” Hudgens said. "You either f*** with me or not it's cool with me either way. This has also afforded her a new level of self-assuredness that has left her unfazed by the opinions of others. "When you get older, the sexier boundaries are," she said. This active choice to share her life one her terms has come with age. When I write my memoir, it'll be amazing." I've also been through two very long life-changing relationships, and no one really knows what happened except for me.
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"What are the things I actually don't like about myself? What are the things that I put on a mask for? I realized how much of myself I gave away to others, when I actually was giving away and turning off pieces of myself," Hudgens explained, adding that through this, she was able to reimagine what personal and professional limits looked like for her and just how much of her life she chooses to share with the world and when. In effort to gain some much-needed perspective, she began practicing a form of therapy called shadow work to connect with her deeper self by asking difficult questions. "I woke up at 27 like, 'I have no idea who I am, what I want, or what I stand for,'" she said.


This period of self-discovery started when The Princess Switch star turned 27 and realized she had virtually no idea who she was.
