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Zac Efron Is Now Giving Off Some Pretty Intense Daddy Vibes, And The Internet Is Thirsty AF

Zac Efron Is Now Giving Off Some Pretty Intense Daddy Vibes, And The Internet Is Thirsty AF
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It seems 2020 is once again trying to break us, but this time it's in the best way possible.

High School Musical legend Zac Efron has returned to screens as the host of a new Netflix series called Down To Earth With Zac Efron. The show, a sort of travel show/environmental documentary hybrid, features Efron roaming some of the Earth's most exhilarating and beautiful locales, from Puerto Rico and Peru to Iceland and France.


But never mind all that because the real focus of the show is Zac out here looking like this.

Woah...

daddy flirting GIF by Trevor Moran Giphy

Yep, Zac Efron is 32 now and has transformed into arguably the hottest daddy in America today and the internet is absolutely losing its mind.

Now don't get the wrong idea, people love the show too. It uses the beloved format of a travelogue show to tackle some of the biggest environmental and sustainability problems facing the world today.

As Efron describes it in Netflix's promo for the show:

"...we are traveling around the world to find some new perspectives on some very old problems... Food, water and energy are all the main staples of modern life... We're going to meet some top eco-innovators to see how change is an inside job."

In The Hollywood Reporter's review, the show even drew comparisons to legendary chef Anthony Bourdain's beloved travel shows.

But on the internet, all of that is basically beside the point.

Most people aren't focused on the show's content because it's been upstaged by Efron's transition from teenage cutie-pie to daddy-vibes beefcake.

Seriously, the internet's Efron obsession is no joke.

the thirst is real GIF by RealityTVGIFs Giphy

Practically the entire Twitter discourse about Down To Earth is just straight-up lust.

It's all anyone can talk about!










Thank God for Zac Efron, out here saving the world, one devastating thirst trap at a time.

You can see the official trailer here:

Down to Earth with Zac Efron | Official Trailer | Netflix youtu.be

Looks like 2020 isn't entirely cursed after all.

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