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Photo of the Day: Zac Efron, Down and Dirrty

Posted by Lindy Parker

 

 This is our month to be skeeved out by Zac Efron and his ever-increasing greasiness.  First, his mom's buying him mammoth amounts of condoms, now he's romping in the dirt and posing for pictures with naked girls...

 

We just want to say for the record that we LOVE Interview Magazine with a limitless and unceasing passion, and actually we kind of dig this photo too -- there's just something about Zac Efron and his infancy that still gives us pause.  Are we the only ones who have a hard time picturing him doing anything sexier than dancing around in a Chachi Arcola leg bandana?  And more importantly, who is this naked girl straddling Z.Ef in the mud?

The lucky gal is 20-year-old Lithuanian model Edita Vilkeviciute.  Just before they started to get dirty, Vilkeviciute admitted to the High School Musical golden boy she didn't know who he was. "Since I've never watched American television, I didn't understand until everyone started asking me to get his autograph," she tells writer Leila Brillson.

But then Mr. Efron had something to share, too. "Zac finally admitted to me that this was his first real fashion shoot," Vilkeviciute says. "So we both got to relax." (E! Online)

We can't help it, there's something about the way E! Online says "Mr. Efron" that has us newly creeped out.  What do you think?  Is the photo sexy or skeevy?  Feel free to weigh in below...

Previously:

Separated at Birth: Zac Efron and the Teenage Bruce Willis

Today in TMI:  Zac Efron (and His Mom) Love a Condom

Zac Efron: Really? Star of the Year?

Could Drake Bell Be the Next Zac Efron?

Comments

Erica said:

The fact that the heartthrob of every tween girl is found between the legs of naked women pisses me off.  Effron, figure out what image you want to portray and stick with.  Don't ride the fence or women - at least not in the public eye.

March 18, 2009 12:08 PM

marie said:

yeah, why the mud?  was this for an ad?

March 18, 2009 1:24 PM

Lindy Parker said:

A fashion spread in Interview Magazine

March 19, 2009 1:14 PM

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