Tom Holland Says Sobriety Feels Like 'New Identity' After Three and a Half Years
Tom Holland marks nearly four years sober while embracing a larger creative role in the new Spider-Man film, reflecting his personal growth and commitment to the character.
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Tom Holland says 3.5 years of sobriety feels like 'brand-new identity' , Entertainment News
Tom Holland says three and a half years of sobriety feels like a "brand-new identity".The 29-year-old actor quit drinking in 2022 after struggling with Dry January, has opened up on being sober for well over three years.He told Esquire magazine: "It feels amazing. A little bit like a brand-new identity almost."The Spider-Man star has since launched his own non-alcoholic beer...
Tom Holland reflects on almost 4 years of sobriety - Daily news Update
Tom Holland on sobriety Tom Holland is celebrating a new chapter in his life as he marks nearly three and a half years of sobriety. The Spider-Man star, 29, reflected on the milestone during an interview with Esquire on Tuesday, Sept. 9, saying, “It feels amazing. A little bit like a brand-new identity almost.” The actor also spoke about the progress of his non-alcoholic beer brand, Bero, which has become an important project for him. “I’m rea…
Tom Holland Says "I Probably Get a New" Spider-Man Suit "Every Two Weeks" Because "It Definitely Does" Get Musty in There — GeekTyrant
Tom Holland is a veteran Marvel actor at this point, having played Spider-Man for the last decade across his own films, as well as several Avengers titles. He has carried the character of Peter Parker through world-saving, devastating personal loss, triumph and tragedy, and he has learned a few tricks along the way. One of those tricks has to do with his suit, and changing it out frequently while shooting his new film, Spider-Man: Brand New Day.…
Holland: New "Spider-Man" Is 'Absolute Gold'
With Marvel and Sony’s “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” currently filming at Pinewood Studios in the UK, actor Tom Holland recently took some time out to speak with Esquire and discuss the grander plans for the new entry. The previous film, “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” served as something of a trilogy capper, whereas this is sounding more and more like a minor reboot of the franchise with a different tone and shift in focus. Part of the reason for that…
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