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Vanessa Hudgens Spotted Out With Lakers' Forward Kyle Kuzma Following Austin Butler Split
By Todd Malm
Jan 22, 2020 5:04 PM
Source: BlogSpot.com
Vanessa Hudgens, who just split with Austin Butler, was spotted hanging out with the Los Angeles Lakers forward, Kyle Kuzma, on Tuesday night at Lilia, Brooklyn, New York City. TMZ was the first to capture photographs of the pair out having dinner together.
As fans of the actress know, this comes just one week after it was revealed she and Austin had split up. Kuzma, who once dated Kendall Jenner as well, was spotted out in New York as the Lakers face off against the New York Knicks on Wednesday and then the Nets on Thursday night.
Hudgens, who cheers for the LA Lakers, was out at a Lakers game during their victory over the Cavaliers on the 13th of January, beating them savagely 128-99. Hudgens posted several clips of the game on her social media accounts.
It’s unclear if Hudgens and Kuzma will hang out again, however, the 31-year-old actress appears to be enjoying her single life at the moment. As it was previously reported, Hudgens recently scored a big win with Bad Boys for Life, a movie that topped the box offices.
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Not long after it was revealed that she and Butler had split up, the Bad Boys for Life superstar was spotted on the red carpet at the film’s LA premiere. Vanessa has mostly been in the headlines lately for her relationships, but also for her aforementioned movie role.
Bridget Hill reported earlier this month that the actress stopped by Jimmy Fallon’s show in New York City. While on set, Vanessa explained that she had actually met Snoop Dogg earlier, and he had a special nickname for her: “Nessa.”
The star claimed it was a great honor to meet Snoop Dogg, whom she has been a fan of for years. Coincidentally, Will Smith, her Bad Boys for Life co-star, also dropped by Jimmy Fallon’s talk show as well to discuss the importance of making Bad Boys for Life a solid stand-alone film. In other words, Will didn’t want the movie to bank off the previous installments, but instead, be good enough on its own.