Dear Zac Efron and Nick Jonas,
First of all, I love you both so much and will always be one of your biggest fans. However, both of you have disappointed not only me, but millions of fans around the world. Zac, you said that you regretted your time in "High School Musical" and Nick, you said you regretted your time with the Jonas Brothers.
I'm going to talk to you first Zac Efron. Without "High School Musical," no one would know who you are. You easily could've been replaced by Drew Seely. He sang for you in the first movie and the casting director could've easily said, "Well, Drew is already singing, lets just make him Troy Bolton." They didn't and they believed in you. They saw your potential and gave your acting career the jump start it needed.
Thanks to "HSM," you had millions of fans who would do anything for you. When you are starring in a movie, these fans that loved you since "HSM" go to this movie, even if they end up hating the movie. These "HSM fans help your pay check, so saying that you regret your days with "HSM" is the worst possible thing you could say. I guess T doesn't stand for Troy and it really does stand for traitor.
Alright Nick, now I'm talking to you. While you were not my favorite JoBro, you were a huge part of my teenage years. Your time with the Jonas Brothers taught me a lot about diabetes and I loved dancing to your music in the morning. I even did a book report on you and your brothers. You gave teenage girls around the world so much joy.
Now, I know it can be hard to work with family. There isn't anything wrong with that but, just like Zac, if it wasn't for your brothers, no one would know who you are. You and your brothers had your music videos on Disney Channel and ended up starring in "Camp Rock." 12- and 13-year-olds fell in love with you then, and if it wasn't for your time with your brothers, the 12- and 13-year-olds who are now 19- and 20-year-olds wouldn't love you as much as they do.
Thanks to your brothers and Disney Channel, you two both got your start and it helped both of your careers. You might feel on top of the world, but saying that you regret "HSM" or The Jonas Brothers will not make your career better. Be proud of where you came from and know that without it, you wouldn't be where you are today. I end this with a quote from one of my favorite Jonas Brothers songs, "When you love someone and they break your heart, don't give up on love. Have faith, restart, just hold on." I will always love the both of you, but please don't break my heart more and regret the reason my love for both of you began.




















