The 34-year-old entertainer released the new track on Friday (May 29), just in time for your summer playlists.
“#LEMONS IS HERE!!! GO LISTEN TO IT!! Link in bio ðŸ‹ðŸ‹ðŸ‹,” she captioned a cute boomerang on Instagram on Friday morning.
“I’ll take these walls and kick-kick-kick them down/Take all my problems knock ‘em to the ground/Some days I can’t get outta bed/But my mama always said/’Life gives you lemons you just work it out’,” Ashley sings in the chorus.
Ashley first announced the new song earlier in May, one year after releasing her first album in ten years, Symptoms. Hopefully we get more new music soon!
In case you missed it, Disney+ released the first look images from the new flick, Phineas & Ferb The Movie: Candace Against The Universe, which revolves around Ashley‘s character Candace.
Carol’s Second Act has been cancelled by CBS after only one season, Deadline reports.
The show, starring Patricia Heaton in the title role, followed a woman who embarks on a unique second act after raising her children, getting divorced and retiring from teaching: pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor.
At age 50, Carol is a medical intern and must sink or swim with peers who are half her age. It’s her enthusiasm, perspective and yes, even her age, that may be exactly what will make her second act a great success.
“Wow I can’t believe a year ago @symptoms was released. Still to date the most personal and vulnerable project I’ve done,” she shared on Instagram. “I’m so proud of this album and sharing my journey with mental health. It opened up a conversation that I get to have with friends and fans and hopefully made some people feel less alone. I know in these times we can struggle with these feelings especially being quarantined at home but put some music on dance like no ones watching and feel the comfort that we’re all in this together and we will get through this! Love you all”
However, there were some technical difficulties behind the scenes and Ashley and Vanessa shared them!
“Here’s some bloopers for y’all. We had so much fun filming We’re All In This Together but definitely had some technical difficulties (🙋ðŸ¼â€â™€ï¸ me),” Ashley shared on Twitter.
Vanessa even forgot a few steps to the dance!
Check out both of their videos below:
Here’s some bloopers for y’all. We had so much fun filming We’re All In This Together but definitely had some technical difficulties (🙋ðŸ¼â€â™€ï¸ me) pic.twitter.com/v6iHHDg9Hi
Zac Efron joined the High School Musical cast on the Disney Family Singalong on Thursday night (April 16), though he sadly didn’t sing with them.
The cast reunited to perform the smash hit song “We’re All in This Together” from their own homes. Zac is supposedly quarantined in the “middle of nowhere” with poor WiFi, but he sent in a grainy video that served as an introduction to the performance.
“Hi everyone, I hope that you’re safe and that you’re healthy and that you’re doing as well as possible during these unprecedented times. It’s my greatest pleasure to introduce a musical performance by some of my oldest friends, and some new ones. I hope that you enjoy, and remember, we’re all in this together,” Zac said. He unfortunately didn’t sing with the cast, but you can watch the performance below!
“I wanted to find something I can do to participate and it was so great to be given the call and invited by ABC to join,†Kenny shared. “It gave me a purpose to get up every morning. I feel really good that we have an opportunity to do something like this — it’s good medicine.”
He added about Zac‘s participation, who will appear in a special video message: “We couldn’t reach Zac until late but when we did, he immediately jumped in, of course. Everyone we reached out to was quick — and you’ll see it in their spirit and the way they come together from their homes. They recognize this is an opportunity to strengthen spirits for those joining us for the broadcast.â€
The Wildcats are expected to be performing their signature song, “We’re All In this Together†on the program.
The Disney Family Singalong is slated to air on Thursday, April 16 at 8/7c on ABC.