As the first-time parents of a newborn, Cole Tucker and his wife Vanessa Hudgens have embarked on a new journey of parenthood. Earlier this month, the High School Musical Star was spotted outside an LA hospital in a wheelchair while holding her newborn with Tucker behind her in a hoodie.
On Sunday evening, Hudgens shared a 'golden hour' silhouette of herself. She shared two photos, one of the sun-setting, also known as the "golden hour" in photography and the other of her shadow perfectly exuding her in rays.
"Golden hour 🌅riveting I know 🫠😉😂" she wrote in her post.
This comes days after paparazzi invaded couple's privacy and leaked photos of the family who were just discharged from the hospital. Hudgens confirmed the news of them becoming parents but also slammed paparazzi for leaking a private moment without their consent.
“We’re disappointed that our family’s privacy was disrespected and exploited during this very special time due to the greed of a long lens camera feeding the media. Despite all of that, mom dad and baby are happy and healthy,” Hudgens wrote in her story.
Vanessa Hudgens undecided on her post-pregnancy career
Before welcoming her baby in the first week of July, Vanessa Hudgens discussed her impending future once she delivered the baby in an interview with Bustle in April.
"I am leaving it to the wind," she said in April. "There's a lot that I want to do regardless of the timing. There's a lot I feel like I still haven't done, so I'm just continuing to work towards those things in whatever way."
Currently enjoying her motherhood, Hudgens mentioned hitting career milestones "somewhere down the line." In the same interaction, Hudgens talked about aspiring to take the reins in her own hands and become a director in the future.
"I feel like my taste is just so bizarre and not what people expect, and I feel like that’s what makes interesting directors — when they’ve got a specific and different point of view," she said.
Vanessa Hudgens, who's a regular at the Coachella Music Festival, decided to skip the event this year. In her defense, she said "the walking sounded aggressive."