Bob the Drag Queen went after Zac Efron’s acting skills while arguing with his brother, Dylan Efron, on Thursday’s episode of Peacock’s “Traitors.”
While seated at the infamous roundtable, Dylan, 32, bluntly told Bob the Drag Queen, 38, that he was certain he was a traitor.
“Like what’s the easier game for a traitor to play? Yes, I would play a very quiet one because I can’t be boisterous,” he theorized.
“What would Bob do? Bob is an amazing actor. I grew up with an actor,” he added, referring to brother Zac.
“Not a good one,” Bob the Drag Queen snapped back.
Dylan, however, was able to — with the help of Boston Rob — convince a majority of the players that the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 8 winner was, in fact, a traitor and he was banished from Scotland’s Ardross Castle, where filming takes place.
Before leaving the castle, Bob the Drag Queen confirmed he was a traitor.
Afterward, Dylan was praised by “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Dolores Catania for spearheading the movement to eliminate the famous drag queen.
“Good job, Dylan,” she said. “And listen, your brother’s a good actor.”
Dylan thinks so, too, as he previously praised his brother’s acting chops, telling Us Weekly in 2023, “What Zac does, I could never do. I play myself in front of a camera while Zac’s playing characters. It is two different skillsets.”
While his brother excels on camera, Dylan built his resume with jobs behind the scenes.
According to his IMDb page, he has worked as a production coordinator on films like “Jersey Boys,” “American Sniper,” “Get Hard” and “The Accountant.”
He has also worked as an assistant on “Unforgettable” and “A Star Is Born.”
In 2022, he worked as a producer on “Down to Earth with Zac Efron” and the following year, he performed stunts on Disney+ shows “The Mandalorian” and “Ahsoka.”
Zac, 37, supported his brother’s transition to the screen via “Traitors” while speaking to Entertainment Tonight in June 2024.
“I think he’s going to win,” he stated. “He’s really good at games and I just have a good feeling about it.”