Inside Vanessa Hudgens and Cole Tucker’s Wedding in the Heart of the Mayan Jungle (2024)

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This past weekend, Vanessa Hudgens married professional baseball player Cole Tucker in Tulum, Mexico. The actress and entrepreneur met the shortstop and outfielder over a Zoom meditation led by Jay Shetty, a former monk turned British author and lifestyle guru, back in October 2020. “I was literally on the Zoom with my girlfriend, and I started hitting her asking who he was, and she had never seen him before,” Vanessa recalls. “So I proceeded to look on the Zoom square to find out his name and found him on Instagram—and he sent a DM the next day.”

After dating for three years, they got engaged by the Eiffel Tower in Paris in February 2023. “It’s the most romantic city in the world,” Vanessa says. “[But,] I was very surprised. I dropped a hint that that would be the ideal place, but kind of forgot about it because I didn’t want to have any expectations on the trip. I just wanted to enjoy it for what it was, and he caught me completely off guard.”

Cole proposed with an oval-shaped diamond on a thin gold band. “I definitely dropped hints about my ring,” Vanessa explains. “I was like, ‘I want a gold band with an oval diamond.’ Everyone who knows me knew what I wanted. So I told him that, and he took it a step further and made it even more beautiful than I thought.”

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Once engaged, they set a date of December 2, 2023, for their wedding and landed on the Azulik City of Arts in Tulum, Mexico for the location. “The planning process was definitely overwhelming,” Vanessa admits. “I knew I’d never been to a wedding that I’ve wanted my own wedding to be like, so I had to think out of the box. Finding a venue was the hardest part. I knew I didn’t want to do it at a beach, at a ballroom, or at a barn—these were all things I didn’t want. Instead, I wanted to be surrounded by nature, greenery, and foliage.”

Vanessa had actually followed the Azulik Hotel on Instagram for a long time. “One of my really good friends had just finished a show on Broadway, and he was asking me where he should go for a little vacation, and I was scrolling through Instagram right before he called, and I was like ‘Oh go to Azulik—this place is so freakin’ beautiful,” she says. “I told Cole, ‘Maybe we could go here on our honeymoon…we would get such great pictures. Wait—maybe we could get married here?!’”

The actress was working nonstop on the latest film in the Bad Boys franchise at the time, but needed to fly to Tulum for a venue tour. “I was like you know what, even if it’s not that hotel, I’m sure I’ll find another hotel that might work,” she says. “I also knew I wanted to get married somewhere warm, and our window for getting married was so small because Cole’s [baseball] season is very long. I felt like ‘Mexico it is!’ I also wanted somewhere very spiritual. So I went to the hotel and got a really long tour, where I myself was not doing well, I was so hot and felt like I was going to faint. At the end of this very long tour, I was like ‘Where would we have our ceremony?’ and they were like ‘Oh, that would be at our museum’ and they said, ‘It’s 45 minutes into the jungle.’ I was thinking, ‘Okay, that sounds aggressive, but I guess I’ll give it a try.’”

She went deep into the jungle in search of the perfect ceremony spot. “A lot of it was down an unpaved dirt road, and I proceeded to think, ‘There’s no way in hell we’ll be able to have our wedding here—how are we going to get our entire party out here down this bumpy dirt road?’”

Once Vanessa pulled up to the museum and walked in, however, all of those doubts quickly disappeared. “I knew that it was our place,” she says. “I felt like I was transported to some kind of utopia, unlike anything I had ever been to before. It was whimsical and magical, and I just fell in love.”

The bride found her wedding planner—Pia Lindstrom—through her friend Alexander Ludwig, who she was working on Bad Boys with. “He was like, ‘Just give it a go, she’s great, I think you guys would hit it off, but if not, no worries,” Vanessa says. “She had done the after-party for Sleepy Hollow, and you know me and my obsession with all things spooky. We hit it off, and so I was like, ‘Cool, let’s rock ‘n’ roll!’”

For her wedding look, Vanessa wanted a dress that felt sleek, modern, and sexy, with a shape inspired by the ’90s supermodels. She ended up choosing a gown by Vera Wang—a light ivory chartreuse bias-cut cowl-neck slip dress with a plunging back. The veil was light ivory tulle with custom embroidery that read: “Mrs. T December 2nd, 2023” in a gothic font.

After sending her stylist Jason Bolden a ton of reference photos, the two went to visit Vera Wang’s New York atelier in person. Vanessa walked around the store and pulled a few of the dresses that she was drawn to—and ultimately, the dress that she wore for her ceremony was actually the first one she tried on. “I put it on, and I was like ‘It’s perfect. It’s easy, it’s simple, and it’s chic,” she says. “It was exactly what I wanted, but we obviously had to spruce it up a little and add some extra love to it so that it was special, just for me. I wanted it to look like I was floating and loved the cape and veil combo,” she says.

“Vera’s been an amazing friend and supporter of mine,” Vanessa says. “I’ve always felt so confident and sexy and feminine whenever I’m in her clothes. And so, I was like ‘You know, that’s the vibe…that’s what I want to be feeling like for my wedding day. She also has such an amazing resume of women that she’s dressed for the most important day of their lives, and I was like, ‘Who better to do it than a friend?’”

The bride also knew she wanted her veil to be a dramatic moment. “When I saw the cape, I thought I might as well try that on as well,” she says. “I love the whole ethereal bohemian vibe—that will always be a part of me, but I didn’t want it to be the main thing.” Her ceremony shoes, meanwhile, were from Paris Texas.

Cole wore a Me by Canali off-white double-breasted peak-lapel wool jacket with tan linen-and-wool trousers and a white cotton formal dress shirt. He accessorized with a off-white silk bow tie and shoes by Louboutin.

The ceremony took place outdoors in the location Vanessa initially scouted months prior, while Jay Shetty—whose Zoom meditation the couple met on—officiated the service. “[My advice to others is] don’t do first looks, because seeing each other at the altar for the first time is the most emotional moment of my life,” she says. “I literally keeled over when I saw Cole and had to take a big breath and had to force myself to keep walking because I could have dropped to the floor.”

The bride and groom wrote their own vows and read them in front of about 100 friends and family members. “[Writing my own vows] was important to me,” Vanessa says. “I would also say to everyone: Write your own vows and read them. It is the most beautiful thing ever in a relationship to be that open and vulnerable and raw in front of all of the people you love proclaiming your love. It’s just beautiful. I loved it.”

After the ceremony, Vanessa caught a glimpse of herself in the mirror and realized she’d cried off most of her makeup, so she hopped back in the chair for a quick touch-up and then was swept away for post-ceremony portraits.

While the newlyweds were taking photos, guests enjoyed cocktails. “We moved around a lot,” Vanessa explains. “Dinner took place in an area with a bunch of trees dispersed throughout. There were flower bouquets hanging from the trees above, and it felt a bit like a set.” After she finished photos, Vanessa took her cape and veil off but left on her wedding dress for dinner. “I always felt like it was such a bummer that you only get to wear your wedding dress for just your ceremony and photos, so I really wanted to stay in it longer,” she says.

When dinner was over, Vanessa changed into her reception dress. She knew she wanted to be in something super-lightweight and airy for this part of the night—in her words, a dress that she could “throw around”—so she opted for another Vera Wang gown, this time made from strapless macrame lace and silk mousseline. “I had found this one dress that had the corset bodice part of the dress I ultimately ended up wearing,” she explains. “It was this French lace with really pretty iridescent stones in it—it was super romantic, but the dress puffed out a lot, so I asked if we could change out the bottom into a chiffon and make it super sheer and flirty, and they actually put lace in built-in underwear and made a garter.” For her reception shoes, she selected a pair of Larroudé Vivienne platforms.

After the meal, speeches, and the bride’s dress change, guests moved to another area of the venue where there was a live band. “They crushed it,” Vanessa says. “One of my really good friends did a song for us called ‘Cole and V.’ And, of course, me and my husband, being the music-obsessed people that we are, we actually had to join in and participate. Cole played the drums and I sang. I couldn’t even tell you what we did. I only knew the chorus of the song, we were just riffing and playing and having fun. It was a safe space with all of the people who love us so you couldn’t do anything wrong.”

When the band finished, a DJ—who worked from a playlist Cole had put together—came on to keep the party going. “He included all of the bangers and classics from Nelly to Eminem,” Vanessa says. “We danced for a while, then we had late-night snacks, like grilled cheese and pizza. And then we had it all wrapped up by 11 p.m.”

Reflecting back on the wedding in the days following, Vanessa is still very much riding an emotional high. “It was genuinely the most magical weekend of my life,” she says. “I am so grateful that we got to have a private wedding, and it helped that I took everyone’s phones away. It was amazing because at the dinner, I would look around and everyone was talking to each other—our family and friend groups coming together and creating real relationships that I know they’re going to invest real time into. Seeing that and bringing everyone together and celebrating us, it was just so magical. Literally talking about it right now, I’m getting teary-eyed. I couldn’t have dreamt it to be any better. I knew it was going to be magical, but it exceeded my expectations.”

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FAQs

Did Ashley Tisdale go to Vanessa Hudgens' wedding? ›

And though several of her HSM co-stars attended her nuptials, Tisdale was not one of them.

Which celebrities attended Vanessa Hudgens' wedding? ›

As for her bridal party, Hudgens was joined by her sister, Stella Hudgens, and friends Sarah Hyland, Alexandra Shipp, Hailey Lavelle, Morgan Marcell and Laura New. Tucker's party included his brothers, friends and fellow MLB stars Scott Kingery, Mitch Keller and Cody Bellinger.

Are Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens still friends? ›

“I haven't seen her in a long time,” Tisdale admitted. “I think we're just — obviously, she's working, I'm working. I have a daughter so it's like, you know, she's a full-time job.” Tisdale and Hudgens were everyone's favorite dynamic duo from the mid to late 2000s.

Who came to Vanessa Hudgens' wedding? ›

The couple tied the knot on Dec. 2, 2023 in Tulum, Mexico. The 100-guest ceremony was attended by family and close friends, including Sarah Hyland and Alexandra Shipp—who sereved as bridesmaids—as well as Vanessa's former High School Musical costars Monique Coleman and Lucas Grabeel.

Did Zac Efron and Ashley Tisdale date in real life? ›

Efron and Tisdale did not date each other, but he did date another of his famous co-stars from High School Musical, Vanessa Hudgens, for about five years.

Who was Vanessa Hudgens' bridesmaid? ›

Who Were Vanessa's Bridesmaids? Vanessa's bridal party included six friends and family. Her sister Stella was of course there, along with Sarah Hyland, Alexandra Shipp, Laura New, Hailey Lavelle and Morgan Marcell.

Is Vanessa Hudgens a Millionaire? ›

So, What Is Vanessa Hudgens's Total Net Worth? According to Celebrity Net Worth, that'd be $18 million!

What is Vanessa Hudgens' ethnicity? ›

She has a younger sister, Stella Hudgens, who is also an actress. She was raised as a Roman Catholic. Her father is of English ancestry, and her mother, a native of Manila, Philippines, is of Spanish-Chinese-Filipino ancestry. All of her grandparents were musicians.

Who is Vanessa Hudgens best friend? ›

Ashley Tisdale is opening up about the current state of her relationship with longtime best friend Vanessa Hudgens!

Do Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens still talk? ›

Efron revealed to The Hollywood Reporter in 2014 that he was no longer in contact with Hudgens. The former couple raised eyebrows in 2022 when they both shared photos from individual visits to High School Musical's East High.

What did Ashley Tisdale say about Vanessa Hudgens? ›

I haven't seen her in a long time,” Tisdale, who shares 2-year-old daughter Jupiter with husband Christopher French, admitted. “I think we're just — obviously, she's working, I'm working. I have a daughter, so she's a full-time job.” Tisdale and Hudgens originally met working on a commercial in the early 2000s.

Are Miley Cyrus and Vanessa Hudgens friends? ›

Miley Cyrus and Vanessa Hudgens became friends back in their days on the Disney Channel. But the pair are still on good terms.

Does Vanessa Hudgens have a child? ›

In March 2024, Hudgens revealed she is pregnant, expecting her first child with Tucker. Hudgens was raised Catholic but now identifies as a non-denominational Christian. She attends the Los Angeles affiliate church of Hillsong Church.

How rich is Cole Tucker? ›

What Is Cole Tucker's Net Worth? While the High School Musical alum has a monumental net worth of $18 million in 2023, per Celebrity Net Worth, Cole came in pretty close with a net worth of $3 million to $4 million as of 2021, according to The Squander.

How did Cole Tucker and Vanessa Hudgens meet? ›

Instead of finding love online, the actress actually met her eventual husband, professional baseball player Cole Tucker, in an unlikely place: on a weekly Zoom meditation during the lockdown. With her eyes set on Tucker, Hudgens proudly made the first move (she DM'd him on Instagram), and the rest was history.

Why did Ashley and Vanessa fall out? ›

The main theory is Vanessa Hudgens and Austin Butler's split was the catalyst for their fallout. Ashley Tisdale was incredibly close to Butler, who is actually her long-lost cousin, but who also starred in multiple projects with her.

Who was in Vanessa Hudgens' wedding party? ›

(Clockwise: Sarah Hyland, Hailey Lavelle, Morgan Marcell, Stella Hudgens, Laura New, and Alexandra Shipp.)

Why was Ashley Tisdale not in season 3? ›

She didn't appear in a majority of the Season 3 because Ashley Tisdale was filming High School Musical 2.

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