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Zac Efron’s best acting gig revealed by younger brother Dylan

Zac Efron has received heartfelt praise from his younger brother, Dylan Efron, for his powerful performance in The Iron Claw.
In a resurfaced interview from earlier this year, Dylan, who recently impressed audiences by dancing to Zac’s Rewrite the Stars, reflected on how the film brought the brothers even closer.
Appearing on the Sorry We’re Cyrus podcast, the Traitors star opened up about their bond and how it evolved during the making of the emotional sports drama.
“I did really like The Greatest Showman,” Dylan said.
“That’s up there. Iron Claw, I think, is his best acting. Like that was so sad as, like, a brother.”
He continued, “It’s really sweet. I’ve never actually told anyone this, but Zac and I talk a lot.”
“We live in different spots right now, but like we talk a lot, and in hindsight, when he was filming that movie he was calling me almost every other day.”
Dylan also reflected on how those calls took on new meaning once the film was released.
“I didn’t even put it together because he had filmed back-to-back movies, and then I realized he was calling me super often when he was filming that,” the 33-year-old noted.
“He was like, ‘Yeah this movie’s really hard, I’m just calling to catch up and stuff like that.'”
“I never put together until after the show came out, so I knew it was about brothers and stuff like that, but it didn’t click for me that he was calling me so much during that because he was so emotional,” Dylan concluded.
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Ace Frehley, Kiss’ original lead guitarist, dies at 74

Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and founding member of the glam rock band Kiss, died on Thursday, his family and agent said. He was 74.
Frehley died peacefully surrounded by family in Morristown, New Jersey, following a recent fall, his agent told The Associated Press.
Family members said in a statement to AP that they are “completely devastated and heartbroken” but will cherish his laughter and celebrate the kindness he bestowed upon others.
Frehley’s former Kiss bandmates, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, said in a statement that they were “devastated” by Frehley’s passing.
“He was an essential and irreplaceable rock soldier during some of the most formative foundational chapters of the band and its history,” the two said. “He is and will always be a part of KISS’s legacy. Our thoughts are with Jeanette, Monique and all those who loved him, including our fans around the world.”
Frehley was recovering from a “minor fall” that forced him to cancel a scheduled performance in late September, his tour manager, John Ostrosky, also known as John Ostronomy, said in a Facebook post last month addressed to fans. Doctors advised Frehley not to travel following his fall, Ostrosky said.
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Born in 1951 in the Bronx, Frehley grew up surrounded by music and received his first electric guitar as a Christmas present in 1964.
Frehley co-founded Kiss in 1973 alongside Stanley, Simmons and Peter Criss. He played on many of Kiss’ classic albums, including “Destroyer,” “Rock and Roll Over” and “Love Gun.” Today, Kiss has more gold albums than any other American band and has sold more than 100 million records worldwide.
Kiss, whose hits include “Rock and Roll All Nite” and “Detroit Rock City,” was known for its intense stage shows, which included fireworks, smoke and eruptions of fake blood performed by band members in black-and-white painted faces, platform boots and black wigs.
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He later released his first solo album, “Ace Frehley,” in 1978, and his song “New York Groove” quickly became a hit. After leaving Kiss in 1982, he formed the band Frehley’s Comet and later continued recording under his own name.
In 1996, Frehley rejoined Kiss for their 1996 reunion tour but left again in the early 2000s. The band continued with replacement members wearing the Frehley and Criss makeup and costumes. Kiss performed a farewell tour in 2023.
Frehley and his bandmates were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.
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Kate Cassidy breaks hearts with poignant note on Liam Payne’s death anniversary

Liam Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy paid a heartbreaking tribute to the late singer on his first death anniversary.
The 26-year-old influencer, who had been dating the late One Direction alum for two years before his death, took to her Instagram account on Thursday to share a poignant note.
“Today marks a full year without you here,” Cassidy penned.
She expressed her grief for the loss, noting, “I will forever hate goodbyes.”
“I miss you Liam,” Cassidy added.

In the touching post, Cassidy also posted a throwback black-and-white of her and Payne laying on bed while the singer wrapped his arm around her neck from behind and planted a kiss on her cheek.
For the unversed, Payne passed away last year after falling from a third-floor balcony of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires. He was 31.
The late singer-songwriter is survived by his parents, sisters Nicola and Ruth, girlfriend Cassidy and his only son Bear, whom he shares with ex Cheryl Cole.
On October 12, Cassidy reflected on the last “goodbye” and the last time she saw him alive.
Remembering the day when she left for home in the US, leaving her boyfriend in Argentina where they spent two weeks of quality time before his fatal-fall.
“One year ago. today on October 12th was the last day that I spent with Liam,” she said in a video posted on her socials.”
The last day that I was with Liam in Argentina before I left, the car was in the driveway. I was sitting on the couch just expressing to him how much I’m gonna miss him, how much I love him. Honestly, it’s so weird to look back at because it was such a long heartfelt goodbye,” Cassidy continued.
Her voice broke, adding: “He looked at me and he said, ‘Kaitlin, you’re gonna miss your flight, you’re acting like this is the last time you’re ever gonna see me again.'”
She concluded the video with a message, saying, “Just remember you never know what tomorrow brings and tell your loved ones that you love them. Hold them a little bit extra closer today. Bye guys.”
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