Zac Efron Celebrates Major Career Milestone With Shirtless Boat Photos
Zac Efron is up for not one, not two, but four Daytime Emmys!
The Greatest Beer Run Ever actor, 35, took to Instagram yesterday to thank all of his fans as he just reached a major career milestone, and he's celebrating the best way he knows how—by being adventurous in the middle of the ocean.
The first photo in the carousel captured a shirtless Efron sitting on the back of a boat as he blew a kiss at the camera. He donned a black baseball cap and sunglasses for the quick snap.
The second photo captured the actor in the same spot, but this time throwing a "rock n' roll" sign up as he smiled at the camera.
"Grateful for all of the love that came from @zacdowntoearth - 4 Emmy noms…Thanks to all of you! We’re all in this together! ??," Efron wrote in the caption.
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Many fans took to the comments to congratulate the actor on his career accomplishment, including one fan who wrote, "Yes!!! Congrats ??"
Efron's Down to Earth costar Darin Olien also commented, writing, "A great team, amazing guests, First Nations people and innovators! One Family on Earth ??"
Meanwhile, his brother Dylan Efron also chimed in, writing, "miss the crew!??????????????"
Efron's High School Musical dad Bart Johnson also congratulated him, writing, "CONGRATS BROTHER!! Love all the adventure and inspiring others to get outdoors!! LOVE IT!! ????"
Many fans took notice of the actor's High School Musical reference in the caption, with one writing, "'We're all in this together' I see what you did there. ??" while another wrote, "Not the HSM reference making me feel 10 again ????????"
The actor's Netflix series, Down to Earth With Zac Efron has been nominated for the outstanding travel, adventure, and nature program award, the sound mixing and editing award, and the main title and graphic design award, while Efron, himself, is up for outstanding host.
This year's main Daytime Emmys award show will air live on June 16 on CBS and Paramount+.