@Skulldude567 are you serious? He has some mental illnesses which is also a big factor. This doesn't mean he's weak. It means he's strong that he could stop. Your just jealous.
Im in the same boat. Youre probably similar to me, every social gathering ive really been to for years revolve around alcohol, or i kinda made it so. Its just gonna take some time to become social again without it, because it was so conditioned. It'll be very worth it in the end
Striping a golf drive down the middle of the fairway really gives meaning to life. I feel him 100% on that. Good on him for recognizing himself and addressing what he foresaw as a problem. There is such a thing as too much, everything is better in moderation and for some it is better to cut it off completely. Good job Tom, you are a true class act and an awesome role model!
Good on you Tom Holland. Not everyone can get away from alcohol or realize they may have a problem till after the fact. Good for you for pushing through snd getting sober mate.
Tom Holland, the actor known for his role as Spider-Man, opened up about his journey with sobriety in an interview on the "On Purpose with Jay Shetty" podcast. Initially planning to do a dry January, Holland realized his obsession with alcohol and extended his sobriety journey. He struggled to be social without drinking and began to worry about having an alcohol problem. Determined to prove himself wrong, he committed to six months without alcohol and experienced significant positive changes in his mental and physical well-being. Holland admitted to being addicted to alcohol but expressed that distancing himself from the drinking culture has been the best decision he's made. He also discussed keeping his relationship with Zendaya private and finding solace in playing golf.
It's weird because it's been a tough time for me. I lost my dad about a year ago and since then I can't go through a week of work without having a lot of beers. Not everyday, but at least three days a week. And since then I've been asking myself: Am I becoming an alcoholic? This video was a wake up call.
same bro. atleast 3 days a week for the last year I’m smashed drunk and dazed. seeing one of my favorite actors speaking on it really kinda opens shit up
I’m just saying this right now alcohol is a scary path and everyone is different. I was drinking only on occasions and sometimes weekends for along time . Then it slowly turned into me drinking everyday right when I got outta work . I would only eat a half of meal so I would make room for more beer and I drank my brain into a deep depression. Something I never felt . Just saying try keeping it under control cause I was in a really dark path with drinking . Glad I quit
I just quit cold turkey a few weeks ago after going through a pretty traumatic event. Id say i was similar, maybe 3 days a week. Even if id push it and go a week without, id then get absolutely blasted and feel like itd set me back and i always take days to recover. Its really good youre having these introspective thoughts about your well being, ive used alcohol as a coping mechanism for years as ive had mental health issues for a long time. They dont mix. It'll be worth a serious attempt for you to try to cut back for your long term physical and mental health, and possibly quit all together if you deem it necessary. Not that its at all easy. Best of luck for the future, and im very sorry for your loss.
Alcohol effects me a little different. I don't really crave it, but once I start I can't stop. There's no such thing as one or two beers for me, it's either black out drunk or completely sober. So I've been sober for about a month now. Stay strong y'all
Same for me. I’ve recently relapsed after two years and I hate myself for it. My addiction has power over me once again. Please fight that inner voice no matter how loud and fucking irritating it is. I let mine win. Keep going friend! You’re doing amazing and you got this. Sending love ❤
Exact same situation here, once the first drink went down it was just constantly more and more telling myself “ah I think I’m sobering up, one more drink to keep things going!” Sober now for about 2 1/2 years. It was tough at first and I still do long for a drink from time to time but I know that my addictive personality won’t stop at “just a drink or two”. Addiction is something I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy, but one day, one hour, one minute at a time we got this ❤️
@@chrispalmer3700 well done! I’m proud of you. It’s so tough and I often wonder why I can’t just drink like ‘normal’ people. I will always be an addict. Whether that be in recovery or active addiction. It sucks but you’re so right, one day at a time. Sending love, friend ❤️
Him being one of my favorite actors ever and also feeling like I’m becoming I’m an alcoholic drinking hard liquor probably twice a week this hits home hard
Good for him, I am happy he is on a steady path and taking care of himself. Mental, physical and emotional wellness should always be a priority for everyone 🙏🏽
This happened to me. Drinking problem, stopped, went back but now i have a drink here some wine there and its all about the art and taste. I no longer drink to get drunk.l and when im reaching the limit i just stop.
Very interesting, in particular about the alcohol thing - quitting for a week or a month or even 2-3 months is one thing, but in my experience, taking it to 6 months and beyond is when one really starts getting free of the damn thing. Sure, you start feeling good after the first week or two but getting it past 6 months is key. Just IMHO.
Almost 5 months without a drink (also have kid on the way in December) never looking back and feeling better mentally than I have in a long time. I'm more patient and calm for sure.... I had no idea it would make this much of a difference to my mental health. So yeah, definitely do it people :)
For the people In the nosebleeds at the bottom of the comments section hating on this guy I can tell you I'm 35 I've been addicted to heroin crack and alcohol for years and I can tell you there's nothing corny, nothing naive and nothing stupid about what he's saying. He's identified a pattern realised he has a problem and taken steps to squash it. That's fucking hard and I truly don't understand why you would wanna undermine that, I can only feel pity for how sad your lives must be and that's coming from an alcoholic junkie.
I used to love a drink in my 20s, loved going out to pubs and night clubs, was all I looked forward to is finishing work for the week and going out. But then when I hit my 30s, I was just like "I can't handle these hangovers" so I just eventually stopped, now I might drink 3 or 4 times a year or on a special occasion, but I just don't really like drinking anymore. Which is a good thing I suppose, I can still drink to be social but I don't crave alcohol. My friend on the other hand had a real problem with drink, I'm proud of him, but he says it's a real struggle still after 15 year maybe more, sober. He said he know if he had just one taste he'd relapse and be on a week long drinking session.
Congratulations to Tom Holland. By reflecting about the things that truly matters (emotional satability, mental health, etc), he has found a way to really enjoy his job. The way of living in Hollywood is always by trendings or collective behavior, that usually it's not healthy for anybody
Good for him, he's very well spoken and alcohol is so prevalent in british culture that I suspect there's a fair amount of people that don't realise they have a problem.
Where I live, everyone over 20 is already over familisr with alcohol. Very few people outside of my family I know isnt an alcoholic or a recovering one.
Shoot if you think thats bad there was a time where i couldnt do a day without alchohol i was drinking 12 beers a day there were even some times i drunk more like one time i drunk 15 beers started at two in the afternoon finished at 11:30 at night it got to a point where i was always sick and the only time i wasn't sick was when i was drinking the drinking made the headaches and stomach pain go away but over time made it worst as i became more dependant
It’s fortunate that he wanted to stay sober after 6 months. A lot of people don’t get happier because they don’t find something in life to replace their drinking.
I found that woman cutting in to commentate very annoying and utterly unnecessary. What purpose was that serving? It only distracted from the conversation Tom was sharing
The fact that this took a mental toll on the actors is reason enough for me not to watch it. Why people want to see violence and sick things is beyond me
I love 2 bottles of jam shed (13.5%,) pretty much most nights maybe about 2 nights off, that's so bad yes it bloody well is! It's almost impossible to stop and even if i manage a few days off, i only spend those days looking forward to the next drink, i understand, it's not a laugh really and yes it's incredibly scary that you can not control it! So well done Tom and never listen to any negative comments on here! 😊xx
This kid decides to stop drinking after realizing it's actually poison, he gets praised.. Muslims don't drink because they already knew it was poison, they get demonized and hated on, as being anti-social fanatics.. Someone explain to me.
What’s the point of this comment? Saying this as a muslim, i don’t drink either but stop worrying about what others think and focus on your deen, You’re to self conscious.
I’m an alcoholic, been sober for almost a decade. From my experience, Mr.Holland looks drunk in this video. His face is swelling up and looking red… I hope he is not deceiving himself as well as the others. That is one thing alcoholics are known to do: Hide the fact that you’re actually drinking, and eventually, lose credibility. He’s such a fine cute actor. I would hate too see his great talent get wasted.
One, why would he lie? Two, as an alcoholic you should know this is such a fucked up thing to say, everyone knows relapses are part of the journey to recovery. It disgusts me you have the audacity to be this judgmental
Or maybe watch the video. One of the reasons he said that he drank, was to feel comfortable. This is how alcoholism starts, you feel the benefits of being drunk and then you always want to feel like that and eventually you are dependent on alcohol. If he felt that he was starting to downed on alcohol, then deciding to quit drinking was the right thing for him.
@@user-zw2hn9eu1l he used it as a crutch in social situations. I’d hardly say he’s an addict. I wish he would just say he feels healthier without it instead of claiming he’s sober.
@@BambiBryantBut if he drank and now he doesn’t, then that makes him sober. If he felt like he was drinking a lot, but more importantly, the time thinking about drinking was a lot, then sounds like he made a great choice for himself. He goes into all the pros quitting has given him and that information, plus his status, could be what someone who is struggling, needs to hear.
@@camdenhogue4866 I guess that’s why it’s a spectrum now. Cuz it doesn’t seem like the thoughts of a true alcoholic. I wonder if it runs in his family? 🤔 whatever, I’m glad he’s happier. I just worry it makes sobriety seem like an easy decision when it’s not.
@@BambiBryant I never said it made him an addict, but it’s how a lot of addiction starts. Especially with alcohol. People use as a crutch or use it to deal with things and eventually become dependent on it. Maybe he felt like he was starting to become dependant on it so decided to quit all together. We don’t know if he had a serious drinking problem or not only that he felt it was healthier for him to quit drinking all together.
I hope, he needs to stop doing interviews. The more he is talking about him self and gf ,the more he wil be insane and unstable person rest his life. He needs time to heal his mental health out of public eye. 💔
I get anyone any age can be an alcoholic or have a drinking problem. But hearing it from a young handsome lad like Holland is pretty corny. Like dude youre not even 40. Chill. Lmao 🤦♂️💀😭
For a younger man to recognize an issue and be mature enough to solve it is something we should all aspire to do.
Its nothing special but its admirable
@@neonfrootyet most young people are unable to do it
@@neonfroot tell that to 40-50 year old addicts
I’m trying to stay sober, these kinds of conversations are so important when I feel alone… this helps me
3 years sober, glad to hear an inspiring message like this.
Good job recognizing your alcohol issues and taking control of your life and not letting alcohol run your life .. glad you are happy ❤
These comments really make me feel sad for you all. Can’t even be happy for a dude that’s trying to go sober.
Maguire is better
Fr and it's mostly people who have no idea what alcoholism can start out as or what addiction is.
He’s a wuss. Letting alcohol control you is a weak minded person. In this case he’s weak.
I know, the kindest people always get blamed for no fucking reason.
@Skulldude567 are you serious? He has some mental illnesses which is also a big factor. This doesn't mean he's weak. It means he's strong that he could stop. Your just jealous.
10 years sober!... never looked back. love my new life.
This is so inspiring! Love to see his self control and openness about everything
Self awareness is a great trait to have. Most people don't have it.
Congrats…have stopped drinking for the past 3 weeks, feel fantastic. Being social now without drinking is the tough part.
Im in the same boat. Youre probably similar to me, every social gathering ive really been to for years revolve around alcohol, or i kinda made it so. Its just gonna take some time to become social again without it, because it was so conditioned. It'll be very worth it in the end
@@tymeyer5084 thanks 🙏🏾
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A big respect to spidey..only the people whose struggling will know..respect to u Tom
He’s preaching what more than half of us watching this video contemplate doing all the time. Going sober.
I'm staying focused on my sobriety, and conversations like these mean so much when I feel isolated. They truly make a difference.
So happy for him. I grew up with alcoholism in my family, and I have to remain just as vigilant
Striping a golf drive down the middle of the fairway really gives meaning to life. I feel him 100% on that. Good on him for recognizing himself and addressing what he foresaw as a problem. There is such a thing as too much, everything is better in moderation and for some it is better to cut it off completely. Good job Tom, you are a true class act and an awesome role model!
Love this man and his humility ❤️ 💙 💕
Good on you Tom Holland. Not everyone can get away from alcohol or realize they may have a problem till after the fact. Good for you for pushing through snd getting sober mate.
Tom Holland, the actor known for his role as Spider-Man, opened up about his journey with sobriety in an interview on the "On Purpose with Jay Shetty" podcast. Initially planning to do a dry January, Holland realized his obsession with alcohol and extended his sobriety journey. He struggled to be social without drinking and began to worry about having an alcohol problem. Determined to prove himself wrong, he committed to six months without alcohol and experienced significant positive changes in his mental and physical well-being. Holland admitted to being addicted to alcohol but expressed that distancing himself from the drinking culture has been the best decision he's made. He also discussed keeping his relationship with Zendaya private and finding solace in playing golf.
It's weird because it's been a tough time for me. I lost my dad about a year ago and since then I can't go through a week of work without having a lot of beers. Not everyday, but at least three days a week. And since then I've been asking myself: Am I becoming an alcoholic? This video was a wake up call.
same bro. atleast 3 days a week for the last year I’m smashed drunk and dazed. seeing one of my favorite actors speaking on it really kinda opens shit up
I’m just saying this right now alcohol is a scary path and everyone is different. I was drinking only on occasions and sometimes weekends for along time . Then it slowly turned into me drinking everyday right when I got outta work . I would only eat a half of meal so I would make room for more beer and I drank my brain into a deep depression. Something I never felt . Just saying try keeping it under control cause I was in a really dark path with drinking . Glad I quit
@@conwks we gonna push through it man, love from Brazil.
@@yomamahouse7725 thanks for sharing, I'm glad for you and I hope I can get to that point.
I just quit cold turkey a few weeks ago after going through a pretty traumatic event. Id say i was similar, maybe 3 days a week. Even if id push it and go a week without, id then get absolutely blasted and feel like itd set me back and i always take days to recover. Its really good youre having these introspective thoughts about your well being, ive used alcohol as a coping mechanism for years as ive had mental health issues for a long time. They dont mix. It'll be worth a serious attempt for you to try to cut back for your long term physical and mental health, and possibly quit all together if you deem it necessary. Not that its at all easy. Best of luck for the future, and im very sorry for your loss.
Alcohol effects me a little different. I don't really crave it, but once I start I can't stop. There's no such thing as one or two beers for me, it's either black out drunk or completely sober. So I've been sober for about a month now. Stay strong y'all
Same for me. I’ve recently relapsed after two years and I hate myself for it. My addiction has power over me once again. Please fight that inner voice no matter how loud and fucking irritating it is. I let mine win. Keep going friend! You’re doing amazing and you got this. Sending love ❤
@@nicoleclark3351 remember, you're fighting a war not just a battle! Just cause it won once doesn't mean it will keep winning. You got this!
@@250anddarkstar wise words, Thankyou!
Exact same situation here, once the first drink went down it was just constantly more and more telling myself “ah I think I’m sobering up, one more drink to keep things going!”
Sober now for about 2 1/2 years. It was tough at first and I still do long for a drink from time to time but I know that my addictive personality won’t stop at “just a drink or two”. Addiction is something I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy, but one day, one hour, one minute at a time we got this ❤️
@@chrispalmer3700 well done! I’m proud of you. It’s so tough and I often wonder why I can’t just drink like ‘normal’ people. I will always be an addict. Whether that be in recovery or active addiction. It sucks but you’re so right, one day at a time. Sending love, friend ❤️
love that he still gives a nod to how good he feels in his relationship with z without exposing anything 💞 such a gentleman!
Thank you for sharing this with us, Tom. You are truly an inspiration!
Him being one of my favorite actors ever and also feeling like I’m becoming I’m an alcoholic drinking hard liquor probably twice a week this hits home hard
Good for him, I am happy he is on a steady path and taking care of himself. Mental, physical and emotional wellness should always be a priority for everyone 🙏🏽
I love his insight into himself ❤
good for him. takes a lot to realize this
Selg awareness is basically having a strong and healthy mindset.
Praying for his speedy recovery.
This happened to me. Drinking problem, stopped, went back but now i have a drink here some wine there and its all about the art and taste. I no longer drink to get drunk.l and when im reaching the limit i just stop.
Good for you Tom! 💯
I cut drinking out substantially and I’ve lost weight, feel better, sleep better and it’s helped tone down my anxiety drastically❤️
Most people I know can't imagine a day without alcohol... But I am the weird one
Very interesting, in particular about the alcohol thing - quitting for a week or a month or even 2-3 months is one thing, but in my experience, taking it to 6 months and beyond is when one really starts getting free of the damn thing. Sure, you start feeling good after the first week or two but getting it past 6 months is key. Just IMHO.
Almost 5 months without a drink (also have kid on the way in December) never looking back and feeling better mentally than I have in a long time. I'm more patient and calm for sure....
I had no idea it would make this much of a difference to my mental health. So yeah, definitely do it people :)
Tom's a good kid.
For the people In the nosebleeds at the bottom of the comments section hating on this guy I can tell you I'm 35 I've been addicted to heroin crack and alcohol for years and I can tell you there's nothing corny, nothing naive and nothing stupid about what he's saying. He's identified a pattern realised he has a problem and taken steps to squash it. That's fucking hard and I truly don't understand why you would wanna undermine that, I can only feel pity for how sad your lives must be and that's coming from an alcoholic junkie.
I used to love a drink in my 20s, loved going out to pubs and night clubs, was all I looked forward to is finishing work for the week and going out.
But then when I hit my 30s, I was just like "I can't handle these hangovers" so I just eventually stopped, now I might drink 3 or 4 times a year or on a special occasion, but I just don't really like drinking anymore.
Which is a good thing I suppose, I can still drink to be social but I don't crave alcohol. My friend on the other hand had a real problem with drink, I'm proud of him, but he says it's a real struggle still after 15 year maybe more, sober. He said he know if he had just one taste he'd relapse and be on a week long drinking session.
Congratulations to Tom Holland.
By reflecting about the things that truly matters (emotional satability, mental health, etc), he has found a way to really enjoy his job.
The way of living in Hollywood is always by trendings or collective behavior, that usually it's not healthy for anybody
Good for him.
Good for him, he's very well spoken and alcohol is so prevalent in british culture that I suspect there's a fair amount of people that don't realise they have a problem.
I'm not a fan of his, but kuddos to him for this. . He will help others a lot, for sure. ❤
1:59 Omg the hair
😂😂😂
I know this was from 3months ago , but can we get a way to go Tom! 🥳
Where I live, everyone over 20 is already over familisr with alcohol. Very few people outside of my family I know isnt an alcoholic or a recovering one.
The golf line got me going 😂
I'm very lucky that I don't drink, smoke, or do any drugs of any kind.
Where is the full interview?
All I’m freaking out about is I have the same shoes as him😂
Shoot if you think thats bad there was a time where i couldnt do a day without alchohol i was drinking 12 beers a day there were even some times i drunk more like one time i drunk 15 beers started at two in the afternoon finished at 11:30 at night it got to a point where i was always sick and the only time i wasn't sick was when i was drinking the drinking made the headaches and stomach pain go away but over time made it worst as i became more dependant
We have the same birthday June 1st baby although I’m extremely older 😂😂
Keep Kicking ass bro
Total get him. I’m defiantly a achoolic and not drank for 6 days and really want one
Stay sober it’s not worth it
@@prozac. entirely agree
How's it going bro
Most people who are addicted to alcohol are unaware of it. You don't have to drink daily to be addicted.
I really am inspired by this, but the truth is, I'm drinking a cocktail.
I would convert to a religion that forbids alcohol and see it as sinful. Is there any?
It’s fortunate that he wanted to stay sober after 6 months. A lot of people don’t get happier because they don’t find something in life to replace their drinking.
I found that woman cutting in to commentate very annoying and utterly unnecessary. What purpose was that serving? It only distracted from the conversation Tom was sharing
I remember my first beer
Saying that he bought in when he did umbrella dance by rihanna initiating himself in to hollywood but siunds like he git little buyers remorse
It doesn't matter who you are, booze can get you
im watching this while cracking a beer at 8 am
How old is he? He looks like his still a teen!
27
He is young Adult.
He's almost 30
seems like he's really been affected morally by this shit, and, therefore, he had to get sober not to let it worsen.
agreeable ENTP with developed Fe
Hero
No no you in homie can’t turn now
The fact that this took a mental toll on the actors is reason enough for me not to watch it. Why people want to see violence and sick things is beyond me
İf you don t want to be alcoholic there is a better way don t start it
If ur drunk while watching this, Like
(I wanna See howany more of myself there are)
stop with the narrator just show the clip
People drink because they lack in other areas in life.
Jesus just show me the interview
Tom Holland is a balloon popper
Lol what?? 😂😂
Dude don't even look like he drinks, where your Id at😂
2:37
Well that didn’t last long
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dude said golf is leveling sport like isn't golf just an exuse for rich people to drink on the morning
He should’ve stuck with the banana milk.
I love 2 bottles of jam shed (13.5%,) pretty much most nights maybe about 2 nights off, that's so bad yes it bloody well is! It's almost impossible to stop and even if i manage a few days off, i only spend those days looking forward to the next drink, i understand, it's not a laugh really and yes it's incredibly scary that you can not control it! So well done Tom and never listen to any negative comments on here! 😊xx
i like liquor cuz it makes me last longer with baddies. its a cheat code LOL
Just let Tom talk and stop having useless narration.
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Damn Hollywood taking another one. Leave American dude you're mind has been taken
This kid decides to stop drinking after realizing it's actually poison, he gets praised.. Muslims don't drink because they already knew it was poison, they get demonized and hated on, as being anti-social fanatics.. Someone explain to me.
Because no one cares bro…stop making self righteous comments about being Muslim. It’s a false religion anyway 😮
What’s the point of this comment? Saying this as a muslim, i don’t drink either but stop worrying about what others think and focus on your deen, You’re to self conscious.
I don't think it's the not drinking that non-Muslims are hating on bro...
@@kitkatie0 Hate all you want, i’ll focus on what i believe in whilst you focus on what you believe in
@@znn4125Cool. So keep what you believe in the privacy of your own home and stop forcing others to believe it.
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I’m an alcoholic, been sober for almost a decade. From my experience, Mr.Holland looks drunk in this video. His face is swelling up and looking red… I hope he is not deceiving himself as well as the others. That is one thing alcoholics are known to do: Hide the fact that you’re actually drinking, and eventually, lose credibility. He’s such a fine cute actor. I would hate too see his great talent get wasted.
One, why would he lie? Two, as an alcoholic you should know this is such a fucked up thing to say, everyone knows relapses are part of the journey to recovery. It disgusts me you have the audacity to be this judgmental
1st!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It sounds like he convinced himself he’s an alcoholic 😂
Or maybe watch the video. One of the reasons he said that he drank, was to feel comfortable. This is how alcoholism starts, you feel the benefits of being drunk and then you always want to feel like that and eventually you are dependent on alcohol. If he felt that he was starting to downed on alcohol, then deciding to quit drinking was the right thing for him.
@@user-zw2hn9eu1l he used it as a crutch in social situations. I’d hardly say he’s an addict. I wish he would just say he feels healthier without it instead of claiming he’s sober.
@@BambiBryantBut if he drank and now he doesn’t, then that makes him sober. If he felt like he was drinking a lot, but more importantly, the time thinking about drinking was a lot, then sounds like he made a great choice for himself. He goes into all the pros quitting has given him and that information, plus his status, could be what someone who is struggling, needs to hear.
@@camdenhogue4866 I guess that’s why it’s a spectrum now. Cuz it doesn’t seem like the thoughts of a true alcoholic. I wonder if it runs in his family? 🤔 whatever, I’m glad he’s happier. I just worry it makes sobriety seem like an easy decision when it’s not.
@@BambiBryant I never said it made him an addict, but it’s how a lot of addiction starts. Especially with alcohol. People use as a crutch or use it to deal with things and eventually become dependent on it. Maybe he felt like he was starting to become dependant on it so decided to quit all together. We don’t know if he had a serious drinking problem or not only that he felt it was healthier for him to quit drinking all together.
It still doesnt look like he is sober.
It’s for his Role he’s playing
I'm sorry, what does sobriety look like exactly? Stfu
He probably did cocaine also which made it worse 😢
I hope, he needs to stop doing interviews. The more he is talking about him self and gf ,the more he wil be insane and unstable person rest his life. He needs time to heal his mental health out of public eye. 💔
I get anyone any age can be an alcoholic or have a drinking problem. But hearing it from a young handsome lad like Holland is pretty corny. Like dude youre not even 40. Chill. Lmao 🤦♂️💀😭
First level alcoholism is very common among young people. It's just hidden under the guise of "being social".
Most annoying Spider-Man ever. Can’t Stand his portrayal. Like a child.
How tho? He’s just speaking his mind 😂
Relax
Well Peter Parker is only meant to be a 15/16 year old kid in the first place 🤣 and this isn’t about spiderman. This is about Tom Holland.
Nah, that accolade surely goes to Tobey maguire 😂
@@user-zw2hn9eu1lbro has never read a spiderman comic 😂 Tom holland is literally the most accurate
He got sober because he could no longer manage the closeted life while drunk. He needs to be sharp to hide all the queerness.
Good for him.