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Well, she doesn’t live in a library.
Ashley Tisdale admitted to Architectural Digest that days before the magazine arrived at her Los Angeles home for a tour, her bookshelves were completely empty.
“These bookshelves, I have to be honest, actually did not have books in them a couple days ago,” she shared in a video from her living room. “I had my husband go to the bookstore and I was like, ‘You need to get 400 books.’”
The “High School Musical” star’s husband, Christopher French, instead wanted to purchase books “over time,” but Tisdale needed the shelves camera-ready.
“Obviously my husband was like, ‘We should be collecting books over time and putting them in the shelves.’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no, no,’” she recalled, laughing.
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Tisdale, 36, decorated the Los Angeles home where she, her husband, 39, and their 1-year-old daughter, Jupiter, are based entirely herself.
“I pretty much designed this whole house through Instagram,” explained Tisdale, who moved into the house when she was seven months pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We weren’t really going to stores and stuff, and we weren’t going out. I was pregnant, so I was being super safe.”