Cole Tucker's wife Vanessa turns up the glamor as she flaunts curly hair in chic selfie

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Cole Tucker's wife Vanessa turns up the glamor as she flaunts curly hair in chic selfie - Source: Imagn

Free-agent infielder Cole Tucker’s wife, film star Vanessa Hudgens, showed off a glamorous look on Instagram on Tuesday. The "High School Musical" actor displayed a curly hairstyle and a white T-shirt.

The photo attracted numerous likes and comments from fans and followers.

“Can’t get enough,” the caption read.

Meanwhile, the printing on her T-shirt reads:

“Hot girls love pro wrestling.”

The message alludes to Cole Tucker and Vanessa Hudgens being pro wrestling fans. The couple has attended WWE wrestling events as evidenced in an IG post from November 2024.

In the post, Tucker and Hudgens took pics with fans and wrestling stars. The post has drawn plenty of attention from admirers and wrestling fans alike.

Fans and followers can expect plenty more from Hudgens on the big screen in 2025, while Cole Tucker shows off his athletic skills on the diamond.

Cole Tucker looking to catch on with a new team in 2025

Cole Tucker spent last season with the Los Angeles Angels after signing a minor league deal in April. He had spent 2023 with the Colorado Rockies but opted for free agency after finding himself squeezed out of a spot on the Rockies’ 40-man roster.

The Angels gave Tucker a shot, calling him up in May of last season. In 25 games, he made 50 plate appearances, notching nine hits, including four doubles, and driving in three runs.

However, the struggling Angels gradually slashed his playing time, eventually sending Tucker back down to the minors in mid-June. The move corresponded with the Angels activating Brandon Drury from the injured list after Drury had gone down with a hamstring injury.

Tucker rode out the remainder of the season in the minors, finding himself as a free agent once again. While there hasn’t been any news directly linking Tucker to a specific major league ballclub, chances are he’ll land another deal with a team looking for infield depth.

The 28-year-old former first-round draft pick started his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, playing in parts of four seasons with the Bucs. His best year came in 2019, when he played in 56 games, racking up 147 at-bats, hitting two home runs and driving in 13 runs.

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