Zac Efron goes incognito by wearing a hoodie and sunglasses while shoe shopping in Adelaide – as the city is declared a coronavirus hotspot
He arrived in South Australia last week ahead of filming Stan Original movie Gold.
And Zac Efron made the most of his down-time on Saturday as he went shopping for a pair of designer shoes in Adelaide – just days before the city was declared a coronavirus hotspot.
Sporting a newly grown beard, the Hollywood heart-throb, 33, attempted to go incognito by covering up beneath a grey hoodie, black beanie and sunglasses.
Flying under the radar: Zac Efron went incognito in a grey hoodie while shoe shopping in Adelaide on Saturday – just days before the city was declared a coronavirus hotspot
He completed his look with black shorts, sneakers and a pair of white crew socks.
Flanked by a male assistant, Zac looked carefree and relaxed as he visited a footwear store to pick up a pair of outback-style boots.
After leaving the outlet, Zac was seen merrily strolling down the footpath while his companion dutifully carried the actor’s large shopping bag.
Undercover star: Sporting a newly grown beard, the Hollywood heart-throb, 33, attempted to go incognito by covering up beneath a hoodie, beanie and sunglasses
Well-heeled: Flanked by a male assistant, Zac looked carefree and relaxed as he visited a footwear store to pick up a pair of outback-style boots
Casual: He completed his look with black shorts, sneakers and a pair of white crew socks
The shoes could well be for his upcoming role in survival thriller Gold, which will soon begin filming in the Australian outback.
Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania and the Northern Territory have all declared South Australia a coronavirus hotspot after a cluster of COVID-19 cases in Adelaide grew to 17, with other states expected to follow suit.
The SA cluster was sparked by a worker at a quarantine hotel becoming infected and spreading it to other family members.
Meanwhile, Zac’s new movie ‘will follow two strangers travelling through a desert who stumble across the biggest gold nugget ever found,’ reports Deadline.
Gold will be directed by Anthony Hayes, who co-wrote the script with Polly Smyth.
Mission accomplished! After leaving the outlet, Zac was seen merrily strolling down the footpath while his companion dutifully carried the actor’s large shopping bag
From a shopping trip to an outback expedition: The shoes could well be for his upcoming role in survival thriller Gold, which will soon begin filming in the Australian outback
Feeling good! Zac looked to be in good spirits as he beamed and chatted to his entourage
‘To have Zac Efron as my main man on this film is an absolute gift, and to see what he is creating already is like nothing we’ve seen from him before,’ Anthony said.
‘I can’t wait to deliver this bold, visceral and cinematic film to audiences all around the world.’
Zac – who has been ‘riding out’ the coronavirus pandemic in Australia for most of this year – took over from Sam Worthington, who was originally slated to star in the movie, according to Inside Film.
Good as gold! Zac’s new movie Gold ‘will follow two strangers travelling through a desert who stumble across the biggest gold nugget ever found,’ reports Deadline
Replaced: Zac – who has been ‘riding out’ the coronavirus pandemic in Australia for most of this year – took over from Sam Worthington, who was originally slated to star in the movie