High School Musical Actress Ashley Tisdale Roasts Her 2005 Red Carpet Style In A Funny Video

This is not the first time when the High School Musical actress roasted herself for that look on social media.

Ashley Tisdale, 36, recalled her 2005 red carpet style in a TikTok video, roasting the ensemble she wore to the premiere of Disney’s Ice Princess. In the video, she grimaced along to audio of Tyra Banks judging a contestant on America’s Next Top Model. “It is so bad, I want to give you a zero, but that’s not possible. So, I give you a one,” the voiceover said.

The Disney Channel alum then revealed the throwback photo of herself rocking a now-infamous look, a white printed Bebe t-shirt, layered over turquoise top, with a pair of jeans under a gold sequined skirt, matching her gold sequined flats. Tisdale completed her look with turquoise beaded necklaces and an animal claw on a gold chain while carrying a piano key clutch.

Ashley Tisdale also opened up to People about her red carpet fashion during that era of her career, crediting the look she wore to the 2004 premiere of The Incredibles as her most regrettable outfit. “I grew up in front of everybody and experimented with clothes on the red carpet, so it’s different for me,” she said in 2017. “All of the stuff you do as a younger person you’re doing in front of everyone, so there are probably tons of moments I look back on and cringe.”

Tisdale said she used the same stylist that dressed her for the Disney Channel show The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, “which I learned very quickly you shouldn’t do. They will just style you how you’re styled on your TV show so I looked like my character Maddie Fitzpatrick at all times when I was going out.”

However, this was not the first time when the High School Musical actress roasted herself publically for that look. She previously reflected on the look in 2017 on Instagram. “#tbt when I used to put on everything at once in my closet,” Tisdale captioned the post at the time.

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