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Fans are swooning over Zac Efron and his brother after star posts thirst traps

What's better than a smoking hot picture of Zac Efron? A smoking hot picture of Zac Efron and his brother Dylan, according to the internet.

The Baywatch actor, 35, took to Instagram to show off what he;s been up to recently, including spending some quality time with his bro.

Zac shared the snaps, which were simply captioned "8/31/23" marking the date, showcasing what August in Idaho looked like for the Efrons.

He kicked off the carousel strong with a picture of him and Dylan posing shirtless next to the water, with their matching six-pack abs on show.

In another shot, Zac could be seen fixing his hair while standing on a boat, while other snaps showed them taking on a round of golf - with mixed results.

The pair also appeared to try their hand at some watersports on Lake Coeur d'Alene, with one of them being seen being wiped out by a wave during wakeboarding.

Dylan, 31, also shared some memories of the golfing trip, adding on his own account: "He beat me at golf, I pushed him in the lake. just like old times."

Ah, sibling rivalry. It's good to know even superstars aren't immune to it.

While Zac might be the better-known Efron brother, Dylan is also making his own mark in Hollywood as a producer, having worked on films including Ready Player One, The Accountant, and Live By Night.

The pair have got some extra free time on their hands as most of Hollywood has shut down amid the ongoing writers and actors strikes.

The current WGA (Writers Guild of America) and SAG-AFTRA strikes are the first time both writers and actors have downed tools at the same time since 1960.

They have been petitioning studios for fair pay amid the rise of streaming, which has drastically cut the amount of royalties performers get for their work being re-run or available to stream.

The unions have also voiced concerns about the rise of AI and how this could impact jobs in the industry in future.

There are fears that AI could increasingly replace writers by creating scripts, but also that actors' likenesses could be used without paying them, by getting AI to replicate their voices due to the hundreds of hours of content available to use.

The current strike has been ongoing since July, with several high-profile stars being seen on the picket lines to lend their support.

While some stars have chosen to support it more privately, the unions have shutdown work on any productions, and actors are also banned from promoting past projects they have worked on which are now due for release.

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