Zac Efron Proves He’s Jewish By Unzipping
Zac Efron is Jewish. Really. He can prove it.
In fact, he did.
In a new video for Comedy Central’s “Workaholics,” Efron and Seth Rogen (his co-star in “Neighbors”) interview for a job with Adam (Adam DeVine), Blake (Blake Anderson) and Ders (Anders Holm).
“I think if you add a Jewish person, you’d probably be more edgy because you’d have a minority in your group,” Rogen says, in an effort to play the diversity card.
And then Efron drops the bombshell: Diversity, shmiversity — he’s Jewish too.
The guys then pressure Efron to prove it, chanting: “We’ve got to see that d–k. We’ve got to see that d–k.”
Which he then does, saying: “There, see? Full circumcised.”
Reaction: “Oh my god, it’s amazing. It is f–king gorgeous,” Rogen says. “Did Leonardo Di Vinci circumcise you? It’s beautiful. Your balls have a six-pack! Put it away! Put it away, it’s too nice!”
Watch the full clip above.
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