Based on his interview in the November issue of
Nylon,
Zac Efron reminds us a lot of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.
Not only don't you see these young, talented stars at clubs; you actually see them shunning the spotlight.
They seem legitimately overwhelmed and confused by fame.
Case in point, Efron's quote in the aforementioned magazine:
"You can’t enjoy or celebrate [fame]; it’s not a real thing. The
face on the lunchbox and sh-t; you can’t share that with your friends.”
What a
refreshing point of view. No wonder
Vanessa Hudgens likes this guy.
Efron touched on a couple of other subjects during the interview, as well:
On music in his life: “I was constantly singing [growing up]. I would hear things
on the radioand just be able to spit them out instantly, with perfect memorization
and tone. It wasn’t like I took pride in it; there was no effort. My
parents were like ‘Shut up. Please stop singing. It’s annoying.’”
On whether celebrities should record albums:
“If anyone asked themselves that, then we wouldn’t have the crap we are
listening to today. If your heart’s not in it, don’t do it. And don’t
do it for money. That’s my philosophy.”