Zac Efron shares health update after hospitalisation over pool accident
Zac Efron was rushed to the hospital in Ibiza after being rescued from the pool by two villa workers
Zac Efron is swiftly bouncing back after landing in the hospital in Ibiza.
A day after concerning fans with the news of his hospitalisation in Ibiza, Spain, the High School Musical alum, 36, took to his Instagram to assure fans of his recovery.
“Happy and healthy,” he wrote, accompanied by a photo of himself lifting weights on an exercise ball. He added, “Thanks for the well wishes.”
On Saturday, August 3, TMZ reported Efron’s “minor swimming incident” which occurred Friday night.
The Iron Claw star was found in the pool of a villa by two workers who pulled him out. It is still unclear what exactly occurred — whether Efron experienced a medical emergency or was at risk of drowning.
However, Efron’s representative insisted that the hospital visit was just a “precautionary measure” and reassured fans that the actor is “recovering just fine” since being released from the hospital on Saturday morning.
The Greatest Showman star has been vacationing in Ibiza after attending the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony on July 26.
Just days before the incident, Efron made a lively appearance onstage with DJ Martin Garrix during a performance at Ushuaïa Ibiza Hotel and Beach Club. Efron joined Garrix during one of his songs, dancing and hyping up the crowd, as captured in a TikTok video by fans.
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