Bretman Rock Recalls Encounter with Vanessa Hudgens: ‘i Don’t Like Her’

Filipino b*tch you can’t even like your own people,” he concluded.

Rock’s Perspective on Celebrity Encounters

This incident between Rock and Hudgens highlights how personal encounters at major events can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or conflicts. For Rock, maintaining a professional attitude despite the disagreement is important as both are artists invited to similar events.

Rock expressed his frustration with Hudgens’s perceived status and behavior: “You know how she’s been like the Coachella queen—whatever that means. I just still don’t give a f*ck.

I still don’t give a f*ck, I was not f*cking saying hi to you Vanessa. There’s no reason for you to be hiding or having to have your assistant hide you because the only ones here are the ones invited.”

Despite the tension in their interaction, Rock stated that he does not hold Hudgens personally responsible and emphasized the equality of their status as artists: “Girl, we have the same rate. It’s not like you’re getting an artist pass and I’m getting a general one. I know time and place, you’re not above, I’m not under you.”

Rock’s Call for Equality in the Industry

This encounter reflects Rock’s broader views on the entertainment industry and his stance against nepotism or preferential treatment within it. He has previously spoken out against what he perceives as lavish lifestyles of corrupt officials’ children, highlighting issues of inequality and hypocrisy.

Rock’s comments also underscore the complex dynamics that can arise between celebrities at high-profile events like Coachella. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of mutual respect and professionalism in such interactions.

As of this writing, Vanessa Hudgens has not responded to Rock’s claims or statements.

Sources

  • Bretman Rock’s comments on “Sweet or Savory” podcast
  • Original article by Drew Acierto, Push Team