Vanessa Hudgens was "not offended," according to Boy Abunda, at the press conference about the spontaneous "Fast Talk"

Vanessa Hudgens was "not offended," according to Boy Abunda, at the press conference about the spontaneous "Fast Talk"

If you are a fan or have watched Fast Talk by boy abunda, we all know how intense it is and Vanessa Hudgens is here in the Philippines so why not let her try it. Boy Abunda made it clear that Vanessa Hudgens was not offended by "Fast Talk" even though it was not in the script for her press conference in the Philippines.

On April 11's episode of "Fast Talk With Boy Abunda," Abunda clarified the situation amid rumors that the Fil-Am actress had been offended by the segment's quick-fire questions during the press conference for her upcoming travel documentary.

During a press conference, the TV host conducted a "Fast Talk" with Vanessa Hudgens, he said, and there was no sign that she was "offended" by the questions. He stated that he has been conducting interviews for over 30 years and can tell when someone is offended.

Paul Soriano and I got along well. Abunda addressed rumors that Paul Soriano, the secretary who advises the president on creative communications, was offended by the length of the interview with Vanessa Hudgens. He talked about some of the things he had discovered about Hudgens while she was in the Philippines, such as her recent discovery of tinikling and chicken adobo.

He added clarification about the actress' team being "very happy" with the press conference's outcome. In March 2023, Hudgens made her first trip to the Philippines, where she was appointed the country's international tourism ambassador.