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Actress Ashley Tisdale arrives at the 2015 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California February 22, 2015. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas

It seems like only yesterday when Ashley Tisdale was seen dancing and bopping as Sharpay Evans in Disney’s 'High School Musical.' It’s hard to believe that she’s now happily married, planning a family and will be celebrating her 30th birthday soon.

The 'Clipped' star revealed to E News how unbelievable it is that she’s turning 30 years old soon. "It's crazy! I can't believe it, honestly."

The actress attended the Elle Women in music event on Wednesday looking sexy and amazing, states PerezHilton.com. It seems hitting the big 3-0 doesn’t even her freak her out. She said, “I think I've gotten more comfortable with my age, like I'm so much more secure, I'm married, I have an amazing husband."

Looking back, Tisdale admitted that being in her 20s hasn't always felt like how she does now. She shared how hard it was then, especially on the relationship aspect. “I was just like relationships suck, and they're hard, and then there was 'When are you going to find the guy?'" she shared. However, she pushed through that stage in her life and appreciates how nice things are for her now. Tisdale’s advice is to “believe it happens” and how, in her case, she didn’t settle for anything less than what she knows she wants.

So far, Tisdale’s first year of marriage to musician Christopher French has been quite uneventful. The actress revealed, "The only difference I feel, is I changed my name personally, like things get changed like credit cards, but other than that it feels great. There's nothing different, it's always been amazing, and it's always been very natural. I've heard about the 'Newlywed time,' but we're having a blast!"

The couple won’t be starting their family anytime soon though. Tisdale shares that they’re focusing on work right now and just being with each other.

Not only is Ashley Tisdale a talented singer and actress but she’s also the founder of Blondie Girl Productions. She revealed to Health’s June issue how she wants people to know she’s not a stereotypical blonde who just shops. She said, ”I'm deeper than what people expect. Even with my production company, people think I have somebody else running it, but then they start to see, "Wow, she does do it."

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