Ich Liebe Dich, Zac Efron

April 28, 2009 at 5:57am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

“What can I say? I’m just that good.”

Zac Efron attended the German premiere of 17 Again in Berlin on Sunday and we have to say, we’re shocked that that wee barricade is holding that rabid crowd back. What’s going on with the kid in the background who looks like he's bodysurfing the crowd?

During his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live last week, Zac-y Pooh was comparing his worldwide fans and said, “Germany is always the loudest. They’re absolutely insane. Premieres, everybody just goes nuts.”

As opposed to France, where “they just want kisses,” Japan where it’s “very polite pandemonium,” or Italy, which wins the title of Most Physical: “They want you to the point where they want to kill you.”

Zac's next stop on the 17 Again world tour is Madrid.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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