Ashley Tisdale can’t say enough good things about married life. However, don’t expect the pitter-patter of little feet anytime soon.
Tisdale talked to E! News Wednesday at the ShoeDazzle Cares benefiting St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital charity event about life with new husband, Christopher French.
“It’s great, it doesn’t feel any different but it is,” Tisdale said. “We wake up every morning and I’m like, ‘Hi, husband’ just to able to feel somewhat different because I married my best friend and it’s been so amazing.”
“We’re very natural with each other, so it’s been great, it’s been awesome,” said Tisdale, who married her musician hubby on Sept. 8.
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The High School Musical alum shared about the “shocking” experience of referring to French as her husband for the first time.
“You’re not used to it,” she said. “But it’s also so exciting…I have a husband, that’s awesome.”
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Fans hoping the actress will have children quickly will be disappointed. The 29-year-old actress said they have no plans for children anytime soon, preferring to accomplish a few things before adding on to their family.
“Not for a while,” she laughed when asked. “We’re both so busy with work!”
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Tisdale has very personal reasons for supporting the St. Jude charity — her grandmother and aunt both passed away from cancer.
“It’s a tribute to my grandmother’s passing,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “And when I chose the charity, they said they would love for me to actually spend some time at the charity before I give them any money, which I thought was really admirable.”