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Move Over Channing Tatum! Zac Efron Shows Off His Pole Dancing Skills
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The 'Baywatch' star recreated a famous shirtless photo of himself balancing horizontally on a parking meter with the help of a 'stripper' pole.

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Zac Efron showed off his pole dancing skills when stopping by "The Graham Norton Show". Efron was joined by "The Mummy" stars Tom Cruise and Annabelle Wallis on the show, when Norton asked him to recreate a famous shirtless photo of himself balancing horizontally on a parking meter.

The "Baywatch" star could not resist when the British host teased, "Not that I'm calling you a liar, but there is a pole right over there." It prompted the 29-year-old hunky actor to walk over the "stripper" pole and show the audience he could really pull it off.

Efron did a little dance to Flo Rida's classic "Apple Bottom Jeans", before effortlessly balancing his buff body horizontally while holding on to the pole. It wasn't exactly as racy as some of the moves by Channing Tatum from 2012's movie "Magic Mike", though, as Efron kept his suit on.

Efron even got a standing ovation from host Norton and fellow guests Wallis and Cruise, who called his pole dancing skills "perfect." The "17 Again" actor tearfully joked afterward, "I'm so happy I could still do that."

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