Zac Efron is shocked by a lie he told in fifth grade


Zac Efron opens up about a lie he told when he was younger, but that still haunts him

Zac Efron is shocked by a lie he told in fifth grade

Zac Efron opens up about a lie he talked about as a child, but that still haunted him. He had to do with monkeys and lots of them.

During the promotions of his upcoming movie on Amazon Prime Video, Ricky Stanickythe host, asked the cast about an absurd lie they talked about and then got caught for it.

Sharing his side, Zac recalled an incident at school where students visited a zoo. Still, he at the scene he was part of a group that he lied to after doing what they were told not to do.

“I remember I was on a school trip in fifth or sixth grade and we went to the zoo,” he said.

He continued: “There was a sign that said, “Don't applaud the monkeys.” My friends and I noticed it and the lady said, “Guys, whatever you do, don't draw attention to yourself with these monkeys.”

He added: “The class moved on and we immediately ran back to the monkey cage and started applauding.”

“They started throwing garbage at us. The shit got everywhere, landed next to a bunch of little kids and hit strollers and stuff like that.”

After the chaotic scene, The iron claw The actor said: “It was our fault, but we didn't tell the teacher that we had done that. Even when the park [staff] When he came and said that some of his students had made the monkeys lose control, we said, “No, it wasn't me! “I didn't do that, I didn't applaud.”

Telling Metro, Zac admitted: “But there was rubbish everywhere. “That's going to haunt me,” he added.

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