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VIDEO: Zac Efron Tips Vanessa During Her On-Stage Striptease

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Aug. 9 2010, Published 8:09 a.m. ET

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Zac Efron had a very busy evening Sunday. The actor presented a surfboard to Sandra Bullock for Choice Movie Actress in a Drama for The Blind Side then rushed over to the Hollywood Bowl to support girlfriend Vanessa Hudgens as she played Mimi in the Neil Patrick Harris' production of Rent! Zac also had a small role during his leading lady's performance!

During the musical number “Out Tonight,” Zac, 22, got up from his seat and tipped Vanessa — who played the junkie stripper Mimi — a few bucks during her sultry dance.

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So is Zac a big tipper?

“$20 bucks!!!” an inside source told Just Jared.

Seems a little cheap, after Zac's recent visit to a strip club where he reportedly dropped $2,000 with a group of guys.

“I had this image of what it’d be like. I’ve heard a lot about these places, mostly from rap music — they’re supposed to be pretty reputable!” Zac recently told late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel. “So I envisioned myself in a nice couch with stunna shades with T-Pain and Usher making it rain money! And it just wasn’t like that.”

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Zac did, however, call Vanessa, before he went. Only problem is, that’s not the easiest thing to tell your girlfriend you’re planning on doing! Luckily, Vanessa was understanding.

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