Find out who the actress who participated in the original ‘High School Musical’ trilogy is and recently revealed that she has become a fan of K-pop
In recent years, K-pop has become increasingly popular in all corners of the world, attracting a legion of fans of the most different nationalities and origins. As a result, today it is common to see groups and solo artists carrying out world tours with visits to more countries besides Asian ones, and in increasingly larger places.
The fame of South Korean pop music has become so great that it has also been easy to find more and more Western celebrities assuming that they are fans of different idols — even those who marked the childhood of many, as is the case of an actress from the franchise “High School Musical”, from Disney Channel.
Disney star and k-popper
The actress in question is KayCee Strohinterpreter of Martha Cox. Just like her character, KayCee She is also a dancer and, through her social networks, she always shares videos of different choreographies, including some from “High School Musical”.
However, her most recent post is what caught the attention of many fans. This because Stroh reproduced the choreography of “Supernova”, a track featured on aespa’s most recent comeback with the album “Armageddon”, in addition to writing in the caption “Entrando na minha era do k-pop!”. Look!
@kaycstroh Entering my K-pop Era! #aespa#kpop#SUPERNOVA♬ Supernova – aespa
In the comments, you can see the surprised reaction of hundreds of fans where, in addition to commenting that the crossover between HSM and aespa was something unexpected, many also said that Martha would definitely be a K-pop fan, while others still took advantage of the opportunity to request videos with choreography from other idols.
More about High School Musical
Being one of Disney Channel’s most famous and profitable franchises, the “High School Musical” trilogy had its first film released in 2006, starring Zac Efron (Troy Bolton), Vanessa Hudgens (Gabriella Montez), Ashley Tisdale (Sharpay Evans), Lucas Grabeel (Ryan Evans), Corbin Bleu (Chad Danforth) and Monique Coleman (Taylor McKessie).
Presenting the lives of students at East High School, the films present the last years of high school where, in addition to facing the classic challenges of adolescence, such as friendships and romantic problems, the characters also need to decide about their future.
Due to its enormous popularity, HSM also gained two spin-offs: “Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure”, from 2011, which focuses on Sharpay Evans’ life after graduation, and the series “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series”. where the new students at East High decide to make a musical inspired by the famous film franchise, even featuring the special participation of part of the original cast in some seasons.
Currently, the entire “High School Musical” franchise, including the three original films and two spin-offs, is available on the Disney+ streaming platform.
Source: Recreio
