How did Dylan Efron and Boston Rob become friends?
They became friends while filming season 3 of 'The Traitors'.
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Dylan Efron, known for his role on 'The Traitors,' has formed an unexpected friendship with 'Survivor' icon Boston Rob Mariano. This bond has led to playful banter about a supposed rivalry between Dylan's girlfriend, Courtney, and Rob's wif...
Dylan Efron's recent comments to Us Weekly reveal the amusing dynamic that has emerged from his friendship with Boston Rob. After bonding on 'The Traitors,' the two have become close, leading to friendly ribbing about their respective partners.
Efron humorously suggested that Courtney and Amber need their own getaway due to their 'jealousy' over the bromance. He also reflected on the surreal nature of befriending someone he once watched on 'Survivor'.
Beyond reality TV connections, Efron has been making headlines for his real-life heroism, saving two women from drowning in Miami alongside Sam Asghari. He remains open to future reality TV opportunities, expressing interest in experiences that allow him to learn new skills.
They became friends while filming season 3 of 'The Traitors'.
Besides reality TV, Dylan has worked behind the scenes on films and with his brother Zac Efron on Netflix’s 'Down to Earth With Zac Efron'. He also recently saved two women from drowning.
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