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Zac Efron wants to go back to the PH

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Manila, Philippines –Hollywood actor Zac Efron wants to visit the Philippines again.

“I want to go back to the Philippines! I really had so much fun there,”he said during an interview with the Manila Bulletin Entertainment for his latest movie, “Neighbors” at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York.

It has been two years ago when the 26-year-old actor first visited the Philippines.

Efron shared that his father David, a former merchant marine has good words for the Philippines.

“He always talked of the great food and the friendly people,” he said.

The actor added that he also tried eating balut when he was in the country and he just loved it.

“It’s just fun to be out of your element. It’s amazing to see how different peoples’ cares and concerns can be. I found it really just profound that at the end of every trip I was on a completely different mindset than when I showed up at the beginning of the trip. It reminds you of what’s important. You’re only in the present which I found to be beautiful,” he said.

In “Neighbors,” Zac portrays a fraternity leader, Teddy Sanders who decides to live together with his frat brothers. The film also stars Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne and Dave Franco.

 

With report from Manila Bulletin

 

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