Zac Efron

Zac Efron, the diurnal South-eastern quadrant, consisting of the 10th, 11th and 12th houses, prevails in your chart: assertion and goals achievement are at the centre of your concerns. You are very keen to implement your dreams and your plans.

The reportedly flew back on Christmas Eve. The newspaper reported Medical Rescue Group, a medical evacuation company based in Australia, recently flew an American in his 30s from Papua New Guinea to Brisbane.Efron's latest project, 'Killing Zac Efron,' was picked up by mobile video platform Quibi, The Hollywood Reporter. The show is said to follow Efron — who became a household name after Disney's 'High School Musical' movie series became a hit in 2006 — 'as he heads deep into the jungle of a remote, dangerous island, falling off the grid for 21 days.' 'I tend to thrive under extreme circumstances and seek out opportunities that challenge me on every level,' Efron said in a statement at the time. 'I am excited to explore any uncharted territory and discover what unexpected adventure awaits.'

A tour guide identified on Facebook as Cyril Tara has been, apparently in Papua New Guinea, in recent weeks.While filming, Efron was reportedly only using basic gear and equipment, a guide partner and camera crew to film the show, which he has been executive producing for his company, Ninjas Runnin' Wild.

Nineties lifeguard drama is still remembered the world over for its cast of very fit characters and their habit of running along the beach in slow motion — and the 2017 movie version followed in its footsteps.But actor Zac Efron, who played Olympian Matt Brody in the movie, has revealed that he never wants his body to look like it did in that film again.Speaking during an appearance on an episode of, the actor said that he dropped to only five percent body fat while working on the film after eating only 'organic protein and leafy greens' and maintaining a strict workout regime for months. ParamountBut he now thinks that looking as ripped as he did then is 'just not real' and 'stupid', saying he wouldn't want to be under that pressure again.' I realised, when I was done with that movie, that I don't ever want to be in that good of shape again,' he said. 'It was so hard. You're working with almost no wiggle room. You've got things like water under your skin that you're worrying about, making your six-pack into a four-pack, shit like that.' It's just stupid.

It's just not real. I'm happy that it worked, I'm happy that it got me through it.' John Lamparski/WireImage Getty Imageswith a 'form of ­typhoid or similar bacterial ­infection' while filming a documentary called Killing Zac Efron.' Very thankful to everyone who has reached out,' he said after recovering. 'I did get sick in Papua New Guinea but I bounced back quick and finished an amazing 3 weeks in P.N.G. I'm home for the holidays with my friends and family.

Thanks for all the love and concern, see you in 2020!' Killing Zac Efron will follow the actor as he heads on a jungle expedition on a remote island, going off-grid for 21 days.Digital Spy now has a newsletter – to get it sent straight to your inbox.Looking for more TV recommendations and discussion? Gun slugs.

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