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Zac Efron Tells Guys To Stop Body Shaming Themselves Because No One Will Ever Be As Hot As Him

Source -  Zac Efron’s appearance on “Ellen” took an unexpected turn after the host surprised the actor with his Madame Tussauds wax lookalike. Modeled after his character from the movie “Baywatch,” the figure is shirtless, clad only in a bathing suit and displays an overwhelmingly chiseled physique.

Efron then took the opportunity to send a message of body positivity to viewers at home. “For guys that’s unrealistic…I got very big and buff for that movie but I don’t want people to think that’s the best way to be,” he said. “Be your size. I don’t want to glamorize this,” the actor said to cheers.

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What a hero. As someone who’s part of a community that values physical appearance more than it does the oxygen required to stay alive, this is refreshing to hear. Especially coming from Zac Efron. That’s why he voluntarily lifted up his shirt on Ellen and posts stuff like this on the internet…

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Because he doesn’t want to glamorize his body. Don’t get me wrong, he’s sending a valuable message, but it seems  a bit hypocritical coming from a guy who has as many abs as he does teeth. No one wants to listen to hot people talk about body positivity, dude. It’s easy to be happy when you look like a fucking statue. Not so much when you’re built like a regular person. The fact the internet is sucking his dick over this blows my mind.

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Especially that troll Perez Hilton. The guy is so desperate for attention he used to send me and my ex dirty pics on Grindr to try and get us to come over to his apartment. Legit one of the most disgusting humans on earth.

Credit to Zac for saying that his body is unrealistic though because it is. Regular people need to understand that they will never be as hot as Zac Efron. Ever. Unless you have a full time trainer, a full time chef, and a shit ton of money your body is going to remain painfully average. Thanks for reminding us of that, Zac.