A little less conversation? Not for Austin Butler and Vanessa Hudgens, who have continued to talk about each other following their 2020 breakup.
20.01.2023 - 03:13 / perezhilton.com
Vanessa Hudgens is making it clear how she feels about her ex Austin Butler‘s accent change!
As you know, the Hollywood hunk has been getting lots of attention for STILL speaking in Elvis Presley‘s signature Memphis accent — he explained this summer he spent nearly two years speaking like that for his portrayal in Elvis and it’s changed his “muscular habits.” It doesn’t look like his ex girlfriend is too fond of it, however…
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On Thursday Page Six revealed Austin’s vocal coach said his accent is “genuine” and “might remain forever” — clearly as a response to the hate he’s been getting for continuing to speak in the voice. When a social media user posted the story to Instagram, Vanessa quickly liked the post and commented with some SHADE! In a screenshot captured by Pop Crave, the actress wrote:
Yeesh!
Someone clearly isn’t a fan of his smooth southern voice. Ch-ch-check out the post (below):
This news comes after the 34-year-old’s fans were seriously not happy hearing the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star refer to her as just “a friend” while telling the story of how his role as The King came to be. Maybe she’s not happy about it either? Hmm…
Reactions, Perezcious readers? Is there trouble brewing between these exes? Sound OFF in the comments (below).
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A little less conversation? Not for Austin Butler and Vanessa Hudgens, who have continued to talk about each other following their 2020 breakup.
Can’t escape the King! Austin Butler went through in-depth training while preparing for his role in the 2022 Elvis Presley biopic — and his voice hasn’t been the same since.
Elvis, in which he portrayed the titular King of Rock, and so has his voice—a spot-on Elvis Presley impression. But the days of Elvis's scratchy twang may be behind him for good.On a February 3 episode of The Graham Norton Show, Butler opened up about the public's reaction to his Elvis voice. “It made me self-conscious for a second because I thought, Am I being phony? Is this not my voice?” he told Norton.
Since Austin Butler‘s star turn as Elvis Presley in Baz Luhrmann‘s “Elvis” last year, the actor has struggled to shake the singer’s iconic accent. But EW reports that on Friday’s episode of BBC One‘s “Graham Norton Show,” Butler confirmed he’s finally leaving it behind.
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that the “friend” who first envisioned him playing Elvis Presley was, in fact, Hudgens, his ex-girlfriend of nine years. What's more, he even gave her credit. A win for unappreciated ex-girlfriends everywhere? Sure, why not.When Butler first told the story to , he said, “I was going to look at Christmas lights with a friend.
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