It’s the start of something new!On Friday evening,Ashley Tisdalefinally showed her husband, Christopher French, one of theHigh School Musicalmovies — and documented the entire moment on her Instagram Story. The actress starred as Sharpay Evans in 2006’s iconic Disney Channel filmHigh School Musicaland its sequels.“Does anybody know what this is?” Tisdale jokingly asked her followers on her Instagram Story while showing a clip from the beginning ofHigh School Musical 2. “I’m subjecting my husband to watch it. He’s never seen any of them.”Tisdale, 34, shared various clips of her character Sharpay on Instagram Story, as well as her husband’s amused and skeptical reaction.“Would you have dated me?” the actress jokingly asked French, who simply chuckled in response.Tisdale — whomarriedthe musician in 2014 — wrote on her Instagram Story, “Sharpay not your type babe? ?.”Ashley Tisdale/InstagramAshley Tisdale/InstagramTisdale also shared a clip of herself asking French if he would have watched theHigh School Musicalmovies when he was younger.“Probably not,” he admitted, as Tisdale responded, “Not your cup of tea? You were doing some other crazy stuff in high school?”“LAME,” she added in the caption of her Instagram Story. “He wasn’t cool enough.”Ashley Tisdale/InstagramAshley Tisdale/InstagramHigh School Musicaland its subsequent sequels also starredZac Efron,Vanessa Hudgens,Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel, and Monique Coleman.This year, the movies got a very meta reboot on the Disney+ streaming service, with a show calledHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series.The mockumentary follows a group of high school juniors putting on a theatrical production ofHigh School Musical.“There aren’t a lot of writers who get to launch a new streaming platform like Disney+,” creator and showrunner Tim Federlepreviously told PEOPLE. “It’s a privilege to create a love letter to fans of the originalHigh School Musicalmovies while also making an irreverent, feel-good musical for a new generation.”Tisdale currently stars on the CBS sitcomCarol’s Second Actand the Netflix seriesMerry Happy Whatever.

It’s the start of something new!

On Friday evening,Ashley Tisdalefinally showed her husband, Christopher French, one of theHigh School Musicalmovies — and documented the entire moment on her Instagram Story. The actress starred as Sharpay Evans in 2006’s iconic Disney Channel filmHigh School Musicaland its sequels.

“Does anybody know what this is?” Tisdale jokingly asked her followers on her Instagram Story while showing a clip from the beginning ofHigh School Musical 2. “I’m subjecting my husband to watch it. He’s never seen any of them.”

Tisdale, 34, shared various clips of her character Sharpay on Instagram Story, as well as her husband’s amused and skeptical reaction.

“Would you have dated me?” the actress jokingly asked French, who simply chuckled in response.

Tisdale — whomarriedthe musician in 2014 — wrote on her Instagram Story, “Sharpay not your type babe? ?.”

Ashley Tisdale/Instagram

Ashley Tisdale’s Husband Christopher French Just Watched High School Musical for the First Time

Ashley Tisdale’s Husband Christopher French Just Watched High School Musical for the First Time

Tisdale also shared a clip of herself asking French if he would have watched theHigh School Musicalmovies when he was younger.

“Probably not,” he admitted, as Tisdale responded, “Not your cup of tea? You were doing some other crazy stuff in high school?”

“LAME,” she added in the caption of her Instagram Story. “He wasn’t cool enough.”

Ashley Tisdale’s Husband Christopher French Just Watched High School Musical for the First Time

Ashley Tisdale’s Husband Christopher French Just Watched High School Musical for the First Time

High School Musicaland its subsequent sequels also starredZac Efron,Vanessa Hudgens,Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel, and Monique Coleman.

This year, the movies got a very meta reboot on the Disney+ streaming service, with a show calledHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series.The mockumentary follows a group of high school juniors putting on a theatrical production ofHigh School Musical.

“There aren’t a lot of writers who get to launch a new streaming platform like Disney+,” creator and showrunner Tim Federlepreviously told PEOPLE. “It’s a privilege to create a love letter to fans of the originalHigh School Musicalmovies while also making an irreverent, feel-good musical for a new generation.”

Tisdale currently stars on the CBS sitcomCarol’s Second Actand the Netflix seriesMerry Happy Whatever.

source: people.com