For a generation raised on the Disney Channel in the 2000s, Ashley Tisdale wasn’t just a star; she was a defining presence, and since that time, she has continuously flourished and evolved.
Looking back at the role that helped launch her into the pop culture stratosphere, Tisdale holds a fond perspective toward Sharpay Evans.
I just had so much fun. Sharpay is still such a beloved character in pop culture. It is pretty iconic to have played her, so I feel very grateful.”
Tisdale’s impact on children’s media is undeniable. Through her on-screen roles in High School Musical and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, and her voice work in Phineas and Ferb, she has become a familiar personality for young audiences. Now, as a mother of two, her latest collaboration with a phenomenon like Bluey feels like the perfect blend of her past and present.
Ashley Tisdale attended Bluey CAMP in New York City to launch new Bush’s Bluey Baked Beans, showing how fans can take iconic Bluey moments beyond the screen and onto the plate. Inspired by bean antics in fan-favorite episodes, fans can now serve up beans in their own “Fancy Restaurant” or pick up beans for dinner like the “Grannies” with Bush’s Bluey Baked Beans. (photo courtesy: Bush’s Beans)
Bluey has captured the hearts of families worldwide with its portrayal of the everyday lives of the Heeler family: Bluey, her younger sister Bingo, and their parents, Bandit and Chilli. The animated series ties in themes of imaginative play and family connection as Bluey and Bingo transform everyday events into marvelous games and adventures. The show’s positive influence even extends to the realities of parenting.
When you become a parent, there’s a lot of pressure. I think watching Bluey made us realize that we need to have fun throughout this, too. It’s ok not to be perfect at all times.”
Tisdale’s appreciation for Bluey set the stage for her collaboration with Bush’s. Together, they aim to create moments of connection and healthy enjoyment for families, bringing the spirit of Bluey off the screen and onto the dinner table with Bush’s Bluey Baked Beans. Crafted with little ones in mind, these beans offer a nutritious and convenient option, boasting 6g of protein per serving while being gluten-free, fat-free, and vegetarian.
To kick off the campaign, Tisdale joined Bluey and her sister Bingo at CAMP Bluey in New York City. Attendees were among the first to try the new Bush’s Bluey Baked Beans and go on an immersive adventure inside Bluey’s house and play games inspired by fan-favorite episodes.
Ashley Tisdale attended the launch event for Bush’s Bluey Baked Beans at Bluey CAMP in New York City… for REAL LIFE! Inspired by bean antics in fan-favorite episodes, fans can now serve up beans in their own “Fancy Restaurant” or pick up beans for dinner like the “Grannies” with Bush’s Bluey Baked Beans. (photo courtesy: Bush’s Beans)
This focus on creating joyful and healthy moments for families through the Bush’s Bluey Baked Beans campaign aligns with Tisdale’s wider commitment to well-being, a passion she explores through her community-based wellness platform, Frenshe.
Beyond her acting career, Tisdale’s entrepreneurial sense shines through with Frenshe. “When I created Frenshe, I became pretty in touch with my authenticity,” she revealed. For Tisdale, Frenshe is deeply personal. “There was no one telling me I needed to start Frenshe, it was purely me having these ideas of what I wanted to do and what I wanted to create.” The platform embodies her belief that “Frenshe is all about balance” and the importance of living authentically.
It’s important to do things that matter to you and are authentic.”
Whether she’s lighting up the screen, fostering a community around wellness, or partnering on campaigns that bring families together, Ashley Tisdale’s passion and dedication are a constant. From the halls of East High to the world of family wellness and beloved animated characters, Tisdale continues to make a positive impact, proving that whatever she turns her attention to, she does so with a radiant authenticity.