Zac Efron happy on his own
NEW MOVIE: Zac Efron is starring in emotional drama Charlie St Cloud.
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Zac Efron doesn't have an entourage because he likes his "alone time".
The 22-year-old actor is one of the biggest young stars in Hollywood. He became an overnight sensation when he starred in Disney's High School Musical film franchise and has since taken on a host of more serious roles.
Zac is followed everywhere he goes by hordes of screaming fans and has millions in the bank, but still refuses to hire a large team of assistants, housekeepers and security guards because he doesn't like the idea of having people around at all times.
"I don't have any major butlers or anything at home; it's just me. I don't have any security guards following me around either - I like my alone time," he told the British edition of OK! magazine.
Zac is starring in emotional drama Charlie St Cloud. He has yet to choose his next project, and admits he is finding selecting movies extremely challenging.
"There was always an ultimate goal to focus on but now there's no clearly-defined goal," he explained. "I'm sort of trying to figure it out on my own so I'm having to think for myself a lot more and that's much more of a challenge than I even anticipated it would be."
- Cover Media
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