• CANCELLED: Zac "The Jaw Controversy" Efron

  • Jan 10 2025
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

CANCELLED: Zac "The Jaw Controversy" Efron

  • Summary

  • Outlouders, remember when we all watched A Family Affair?

    Well today, Jessie wants to share a little treat with you all. The time she and Clare Stephens invited Zac Efron into the Cancelled courtroom.

    He may have soared into the hearts of millennials when starring in High School Musical, but this doesn’t mean we can overlook his many misadventures. Welcome to the Cancelled courtroom Mr Efron, there are no shirts allowed in here.

    Can Zac be let off free of charge because his eyes are too dreamy? We (reluctantly) beg to differ!

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    A LIST OF EVERYONE WE'VE CANCELLED ALONG THE WAY:
    Jojo "Get Your Ex On Your Podcast" Siwa
    Jacob "We Need To Talk About Your Girlfiend" Elordi
    Taylor "How I Uncancelled Myself" Swift (Taylor's Version)

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    CREDITS:
    Hosts: Clare and Jessie Stephens

    Executive Producer: Talissa Bazaz & Kimberley Braddish

    Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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