Thursday, March 23, 2017

Blind Items Revealed #4

March 9, 2017

This former Disney tweener actor was A+ list. Good news. He is keeping up with his sobriety and staying away from his dealer friends who kept bringing him down. He even took his sober coach away on a vacation for some one on one fun as a way of saying thanks.

Zac Efron

10 comments:

  1. JustReading2:49 AM

    He was A+ list for about a minute during HSM a decade ago.

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  2. sandybrook2:49 AM

    Oh? All the other BIs about Zac before this one this year were b.s.? Page view day btw to make up for the earlier disasters this week.

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  3. Brian3:00 AM

    Well damn, I put him in my dead pool this year.

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  4. It should say sober coach/bf. That was an enty blind not so long ago.

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  5. Big dog3:17 AM

    Good for Zac keeping up with his sobriety.

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  6. Vermont8:28 AM

    Way to go zac. Now come out and live your life with peace, truth and sobriety. Someone give him a decent role where he actually gets to showcase talent plz.

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  7. Zilla19:17 AM

    Very good news.

    And "Neighbors" made him A list again, though now he's prob B plus based on name recognition.

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  8. Theresa11:16 AM

    Zac is currently in NYC filming 'The Greatest Showman' a musical with Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams.
    It is the story of P.T. Barnum .

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  9. Zac Efron is not A list Enty the hit films he is in he needs a big male community stars as co lead. The first Neighbors was a huge hit because of Seth Rogen. Efron has never headlined a big Hollywood film on his own which made $100 million dollars. He reminds me of Jake Gyllenhaal a white guy who gets press because he is good looking not because he is a good actor.

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  10. "dealer friends who kept bringing him down"

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    Oh please. When did we start absolving drug users of the consequences of their own actions? The dealers don't bring them down, they bring themselves down through their own selfish life choices.

    And when did we start praising them for ceasing to do the selfish, sociopathic act that they never should have done in the first place? If a sex offender or a murderer stopped offending, would you be all full of praise for them for stopping? Because that's where drug use can end up.

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