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Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure, was released in November 2019 on Disney’s streaming platform, Disney+.what it was like filming with a young cast.
“We just actually are really close friends and I cared. You know what I mean? … I feel like so many people get into a position and then tear each other down. And it was really important for us to, like, stay very, like, tight-knit and to protect each other. Because, at the end of the day, these were adolescents,” she toldOne year later, the cast reunited to perform for a good cause amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
“Everyone we reached out to was quick — and you’ll see it in their spirit and the way they come together from their homes. They recognize this is an opportunity to strengthen spirits for those joining us for the broadcast,” the film’s director
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