Girls Gone Wild offers Hudgens $500K

Published: Sept. 11, 2007 at 12:37 PM

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11 (UPI) -- The Los Angeles-based company Girls Gone Wild says it is offering "High School Musical" actress Vanessa Hudgens $500,000 to star in a video and commercial.

The 18-year-old Disney Channel actress made headlines recently when a naked photo of her hit the Internet.

"There’s a little Girls Gone Wild in every woman," GGW founder Joe Francis said in a statement. “And this should be embraced as a positive, not a negative."

Hudgens wouldn't be the first celebrity to make a deal with GGW.

Snoop Dogg and former "Real World" celebrities, Syrus, Tonya, Cameran and Ace have all appeared in GGW videos.

"Vanessa Hudgens is the classic girl next door gone wild," Francis said. "Being sexual is not a crime. She took a picture, it was leaked, and now it is time to move forward with her career. She is gorgeous, fun, talented and outgoing, which are exactly the attributes that Girls Gone Wild and its fans appreciate. We certainly hope Vanessa jumps on the Girls Gone Wild Bus and joins the best-selling late night videos in the world as a host."

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