“The Moment That Broke Him”: Dylan Efron SOBBED Watching Zac Efron’s DWTS Tribute, Admitting Their Once-Fractured Bond ‘Finally Healed on That Stage’ as the Ballroom Fell Silent in Tears

Zac Efron wasn’t in the audience of Dancing With the Stars to cheer on his brother Dylan Efron on Dedication Night — but he still got a special shout-out.

During the Tuesday, October 14, episode of the ABC reality competition series, Dylan, 33, and his partner, Daniella Karagach, performed a contemporary routine to “Rewrite the Stars” from Zac’s movie The Greatest Showman. Though Zac, 37, wasn’t seen in the ballroom, Dylan shared the stage with 5-year-old sister Olivia.

“I’m dedicating this dance to my little sister, Olivia. I wasn’t expecting to be a big brother … but immediately, I was inseparable from her,” Dylan gushed in footage from rehearsal.

Dylan got emotional while reflecting on the example Zac set for him. “Now, being able to dance to ‘Rewrite the Stars,’ this is a nod to my brother,” Dylan said, tearing up. “Zac’s always taken care of him and he did things that were so selfless. I wanna be that to Olivia, I wanna be the best role model I can.”

Dylan’s emotions carried through on Tuesday night, and his performance impressed the judges. He earned all nines, leaving him with a total score of 36 out of 40.

Zac has yet to be seen in the DWTS ballroom since season 34 began in September, but Dylan previously teased his plans to pay tribute to his family on Dedication Night.

“Everyone thought you were gonna do High School Musical tonight,” cohost Julianne Hough said during the October 7 Disney Night episode after Dylan and Daniella, 32, danced to “Life Is a Highway” from Cars.

Dylan replied, “I have something special for next week, if I’m still here,” as a shocked Daniella seemed unhappy he’d spoiled the surprise for viewers.

Zac memorably skyrocketed to superstardom after portraying Troy Bolton in the High School Musical franchise, which produced three films between 2006 and 2008.

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After his Dancing With the Stars casting was announced in September, Dylan shared how his whole family reacted to his involvement with the show.

“My dad is super excited,” he exclusively told Us Weekly at the time. “He has little kids, [ages] 4 and 5. They’re all super excited. My mom was honestly just shocked. She’s just like, ‘Where’d this come from?’ My brother is supportive.”

Dylan mentioned that Zac attended a live Dancing With the Stars taping “a long time ago,” so the actor shared what his younger brother could expect from the experience.

“He’s like, ‘The best part is going to be those live shows,’” Dylan explained. “He was saying, like, it’s such a good feeling.”

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