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Zac Efron says he didn’t have plastic surgery, he broke his jaw

Zac Efron says he didn’t have plastic surgery, he broke his jaw

Zac Efron

Zac Efron
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Remember that time back in April when people thought Zac Efron had plastic surgery because of an Earth Day video he posted with Bill Nye? Efron’s Australian friend stepped forward defend him? Not right? Well, he remembers that, and in a new interview with him men’s healthThe Greatest drink ever The star pours water on fiery rumors with a ridiculous (and painful) objective story.

Despite the actor’s extensive training In the past, he underwent films such as Baywatch And the NeighbourEfron didn’t cut himself that way. Bear Efron, his jaw broken most of the time dangerous work Orthopedic method can. While racing home in socks, Efron slipped and hit his chin on a granite fountain, causing him to lose consciousness. He says that when he came to him, he could see and feel his chin bone hanging from his face.

The fracture was far from Efron’s first serious injury – four years ago in a span of just a year and a half, he reportedly suffered an ACL tear, a dislocated shoulder, a broken wrist, and a back injury. However, the shattered jaw was the most obvious and most controversial. Efron says the changing size and shape of his face in the Earth Day video was a result of his tight muscles, which allow the mouth to chew, and inflammation. “The crowds just grew,” he says. “I got really, really big.”

Although Efron didn’t use the phrase “jaw gate” directly, he seemed to touch on his experience with the controversy, emphasizing that getting rid of the online hype is just another day on the job.

He says, “If I value what other people think of me to the extent that they might think I do, I certainly wouldn’t be able to do the work.”

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