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Tom Holland's Steamy Gay S*x in 'The Crowded Room' Breaks The Internet; Netizens React

Tom Holland once again proves his acting range in the Apple TV original series "The Crowded Room," where he delivers a powerful performance in an intense scene featuring same-sex intimacy. The recent episode has gone viral on social media, sparking numerous discussions and giving fans a newfound appreciation for his transformative role. With tweets flooding in, Tom Holland becomes a top trending topic as fans express their shock at witnessing their beloved Spider-Man in a completely unexpected and groundbreaking portrayal.

The actor takes on the role of Danny Sullivan in the series, illustrating a character inspired by Billy Milligan, a criminal grappling with dissociative culture disorder. A particular scene from the show has recently ignited a widespread frenzy and generated online controversy. In this scene, the British actor engages in an intimate meeting with another male traits, provoking varied reactions and discussions.

In the much-talked-about clip, Tom's character Danny can be seen going inside a gay club, accentuated by kohl-rimmed eyes. The scene progress

wehavelightandfury asked:

not to be a big bitter bitch but like, i'm seeing a bunch of articles about tom holland being "open" to the idea of spider-man being gay, and comparing that to that recent travesty of an interview, it just feels.... hollow. like, we can imagine him being lgbtq+ but not jewish? really?

also obviously no one has a monopoly on the idea but Andrew Garfield Did It First Y'all

I was on mobile the past two days and wanted to wait until I wasn’t tapping out replies on my mobile, but in a word: yeah. I’m going to sum up why I personally feel Tom Holland’s comment on the possibility of a gay Spider-Man is different than Andrew Garfield’s, starting with the context of the given quotes.

First off, literally all Tom Holland said was that “of course” he would be okay with a gay Spider-Man when he was asked about it. He went on to elaborate a little bit, and the whole thing is very diplomatic and more than a short-lived vague: 

“I can’t talk about the future of the character because honestly I don’t know and it’s out of my hands. But I do recognize a lot about the future of Marvel, and they are going to be representing lots of different peop

Tom Holland Open to Lgbtq+ ‘Spider-Man,’ Agrees MCU Needs More Than Just ‘Straight White Guys’

Will Peter Parker come out as male lover in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Probably not, considering his blossoming relationship with MJ (Zendaya), but it’s an idea actor Tom Holland would whole-heartedly welcome. In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Holland said he’d be open to his Marvel superhero coming out as gay and agreed with the overwhelming sentiment that the Marvel Cinematic Existence needs to start getting more inclusive on the LGBTQ front as soon as possible.

“Yeah, of course,” Holland answered when asked if he’d be okay with Spider-Man/Peter Parker entity gay. “I can’t chat about the future of the character because honestly I don’t know and it’s out of my hands. But I perform know a lot about the future of Marvel, and they are going to be representing lots of different people in the next few years.”

Holland added, “The world isn’t as simple as a straight white guy. It doesn’t end there, and these films need to represent more than one type of person.”

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'Spider-Man' Actor Tom Holland Catches Flak For Gay Role

Tom Holland is playing a gay man in a new TV show ... but it's not sitting well with some of his 'Spider-Man' fans while others are defending him.

Holland -- who recently announced he will return to the superhero role in "Spider Man 4" -- came under fire on social media Friday for his part in the Apple TV series, "The Crowded Room."

In one scene, Holland and another male have steamy sex, which sparked the online outrage.

One person tweeted, "Tom Gone Wrong #NotMySpiderMan."

Another wrote, "LMAOOOOOOO dis is really somebody’s favorite Spider-Man"

It's probably a mix of unabashed homophobia and people who contemplate only a gay performer should play a homosexual role.

But some of Tom's fervent supporters responded to the online haters by arguing previous 'Spider-Man' actors had taken similar LGBTQ roles, such as Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.

One admirer wrote, "For the people commenting on Tom Holland’s scene on his new show « the crowded room », receive a look at the others Spider-Man actors…It’s called acting."

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