High School Musical’s Ashley Tisdale makes a typically boring arrival to the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium on Sunday night.
The facially mutilated starlet donned an ill-fitting white number that looked like it was taken straight from her mother’s closet.
Zzzz….zzzz….zzzz…..!!


















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Arasto always did have the best red carpet coverage
But I must disagree… I think she looks good here… white is my fave colour and it looks good on her.
she looks cute here. I’m even liking the nose in that picture.
Wow! I thought the new nose was the problem, but I was wrong! She just looks pretty bad without make up cause here she looks amazing!
That’s a nice dress, I do like it.
There’s something about this girl that screams SKANK.
Is it just me or does she look more and more like Ashlee Simpson?
This whore is starting to look like Tori Spelling.
I think we all know why she is in the industry!!!
wow, you people seriously are jealous of her
shes gorgeous and you just wish you were her because shes getting more and more famous
fuck you people
she actually looks normal here. the hair and makeup doesn’t make her nose look off anymore.
i think her dress is pretty. nothing wrong with it.
She so does not look amazing and is so not gorgeous. She is ugly and her nose could be used as a ski slope.
I think she looks pretty good, a little predictable but still good. A lot better than some of the other actresses there. Her dress is nice and so is her hair. Too bad about her nose job, its really changed her whole face too much.
top picc makes her look fat
Not into her look with or without the nose job. She has a face to me that can never look elegant no matter what she wears.
the dress is pretty, but yeah, the nose job was sooo unfortunately. she would never have gotten famous looking like this, because she’s trying to be one of the pretty girls and she’s not making the cut. better to an original.
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