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Tom Holland: I live the most regular life ever

It has been a crazy ride to fame for Tom Holland, who is winning hearts all around the world as the new Spider-Man. But he does not want to get lost in the glitz and glamour of the industry.

The actor thinks he has done a great job at evading the spotlight, and says he lives the most normal and regular life ever. 

"I have done quite a good job of only being in the spotlight when I need to be. Like I don't get paparazzied. I don't go to fancy parties. I don't do that kind of stuff," Holland said in an interview while promoting his film 'Spider-Man: Far From Home'  in Bali.

"When I am not on the press tour or doing red carpet, I live the most normal and regular life ever. I have done a good job, at kind of, keeping out of the spotlight when it is possible," he added.

How important it is to stay away from the limelight?

"It is very important because you can get lost in it. No one will ever say no (to you) and no one will ever tell you anything bad. That is why I keep my brothers, my family very close because they will tell me that 'I am being an idiot or not'," the 23-year-old said. 

"So, it is super important and I try very hard to keep away from it. And that is why when I am not on the press tour, you will never see me in the newspaper or on a tabloid because I am at home playing golf," added the actor, who has three brothers Sam, Paddy and Harry.

The London native says working and travelling back-to-back can get lonely, and being with family helps him deal with it well.

"What is great is that they (family members) don't tag along because Harry works (with me). He is a videographer. And we are actually planning to direct our film this year, which is exciting. Sam sleeps in his hotel room. He is on a holiday here," he said with a chuckle.

On a serious note, he said, "It is lovely to be able to share this process because it will be quite lonely otherwise. I spend so much time on the road."

For Holland, the path towards showbiz began getting carved when he was a child. The son of English comedian Dominic Holland studied dance when he was in school, and went on to do 'Billy Elliot The Musical'. 

He featured in films like 'The Impossible', 'How I Live Now', 'In The Heart of the Sea' and 'The Lost City of Z'. But his big ticket to Hollywood came with role as the iconic web-slinger.

Holland was introduced as Spider-Man in 'Captain America: Civil War' in 2016. He got his first solo movie with 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' which took the superhero back to school.

He will be back as the superhero with his second solo movie 'Spider-Man: Far From Home.

The actor might not be a superhero or the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in real life, but he came across as a friendly and affable person with a charming personality, with the way he cracked jokes in the middle of the interview, by taking a jibe at his track record of giving out spoilers and a little panic attack when he was unable to find his phone in his pocket.

Looking back at his journey, he said, "It has been crazy man. 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' was a whirlwind, and the press tour was crazy. And since then I haven't stopped. I have been lucky that I have been making movies and working with people who I really admire."

He says the ride in showbiz has so far been fun, but a little tiring as well.

"I have learnt this year that sometimes working too much leads to doing bad work. I am kind of learning to take a little bit of break and look after myself a little bit better."


Zendaya on her role in 'Spider-Man: Far From Home'

Actress Zendaya said it is important for her to show women who arent one-dimensional through her projects.

She is happy that her next film 'Spider-Man: Far from Home' is in sync with her thoughts.

Zendaya played Michelle in  'Spider-Man: Homecoming' . On the basis of the last line that she said in the film, "My friends call me MJ", many fans speculated that she will essay Mary Jane Watson in the film franchise. 

In the follow-up instalment, Zendaya's character has a bigger role, and she was thrilled to find out more about her character.

"You learn about her real personality," Zendaya said in a statement.

"That has been fun, moulding her even more. It is important, especially for me, that we show different kinds of women that are not just one-dimensional," she added. 

For actor Tom Holland, it has been great to see in more details.

"It has been fun, really fun. MJ's character is the same as she was in 'Spider-Man: Homecoming', but we are just exploring it more. I think audiences are really going to connect with her," he added.

Holland was introduced as Spider-Man in 'Captain America: Civil War' in 2016. Holland got his first solo movie with 'Spider-Man: Homecoming', and will be back as the superhero with his second solo movie 'Spider-Man: Far From Home'. 

Miley Cyrus shuts down split rumors with Liam Hemsworth on their 10th anniversary together

Pop sensation Miley Cyrus took to her social media handles to wish her husband Liam Hemsworth on their 10th anniversary together. Liam and Miley tied the knot in a low key wedding in December last year. However, Cyrus started wishing her husband by sharing the screenshot of an article and rubbishing the breakup rumors claimed in it.

Sharing the picture, Miley captioned, ""Happy 10 year anniversary my love," she wrote. "Good to see everyone is as dumb as they were in 2009! Some things never change .... & I hope the way you feel about me is one of them. Yours truly." 

The "Wrecking Ball" singer then shared a picture of her and Liam kissing on the beach while they were shooting 'The Last Song'. The singer-actress captioned, "June 2009 @liamhemsworth," she wrote over it. She ended her tribute by sharing a shot of them from the film. "Started digging you in 2009 @liamhemsworth. Shit got deep. 💍 Happy anniversary."

Miley and Liam saw several ups and down in the past 10 years. They first ended their engagement in 2013, then got back together in early 2016. The couple later decided to tie the knot finally in December 2018.