Zac Efron and Vanessa Valladares’ low-key day out in Melbourne
The romance between Zac Efron and Vanessa Valladares appears to still be going strong, with the couple spotted in Melbourne this week.
Zac Efron and Vanessa Valladares are still going strong.
The genetically-blessed pair were pictured strolling casually around Melbourne this week as the actor continues filming his Netflix eco-travel show, Down to Earth, in Australia.
The 33-year-old has been shooting scenes at an ‘urban farm’ in Melbourne’s Federation Square, where former Byron Bay waitress and model Vanessa Valladares, 26, joined him this week.
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The couple were dressed down for the day, Valladares in a loose pink T-shirt, maroon gym tights and sneakers, while Efron wore an olive green T-shirt and a pair of black shorts.
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The pair reportedly met in July last year at a Byron Bay cafe where Valladares worked as a waitress, prompting a frenzy of interest in their budding relationship.
Despite the romance looking like it had come to an end last year when Efron travelled to South Australia to film a movie, leaving Valladares behind in Byron Bay, they appear to be going strong in 2021.
It comes amid reports the 33-year-old Hollywood star is here to stay, having recently purchased land in Tweed Valley, in northeast New South Wales.
Sources told the Daily Mail he bought the block of land for $2 million with plans to build his own home after listing his LA mansion for sale for a whopping $7.8 million.
The actor and his brother Dylan Efron are currently filming season two of his docu-series Down to Earth, where he will trek around Australia with wellness expert Darin Olien in search of healthy, sustainable ways to live.
The hosts take viewers to beautiful locations where they seek out sustainable practices in a way that is both educational and enlightening, embracing local food, culture and customs throughout their journey.
Efron had filmed the first season of Down to Earth in various locations around the world, before he was rushed to Australia due to a medical emergency while filming another project in Papua New Guinea last year.
Season two of Down to Earth will premiere on Netflix next year.