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Tom Holland teilt überraschendes Hobby mit Zendaya

May 16, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum  18 views
Tom Holland teilt überraschendes Hobby mit Zendaya

Tom Holland, the 29-year-old star of the Spider-Man franchise, has revealed a surprisingly domestic hobby that he shares with his long-time partner Zendaya: crocheting. The actor, known for his high-energy roles and daring stunts, confessed that the quiet, focused activity helps both of them unwind after taxing days. Holland made the revelation during a visit to Pura Padel in California, where his non-alcoholic beer brand BERO was participating in a tournament.

During the event, Olympic diver Tom Daley—a passionate crocheter himself—presented Holland with a dazzling Spider-Man-themed can holder. In an Instagram video, an exuberant Holland exclaimed: "Dude, I love this! And it kind of looks like a spider web. It is perfect!" Then, leaning into the camera, he shared a personal detail: "We have crocheted at home. I love it totally. I think it just shuts my brain down after a stressful day. I cannot do anything else while I crochet because it requires total focus."

The gift from Daley was especially fitting. Daley, a gold medalist diver who has become equally famous for his intricate crochet projects, often shares his creations on social media. He first picked up the craft during the pandemic and has since made everything from sweaters to Olympic-themed pieces. By giving Holland a Spider-Man-inspired accessory, Daley not only acknowledged Holland’s iconic role but also celebrated a shared love for handcrafting.

Holland’s openness about crocheting with Zendaya offers a rare glimpse into the couple’s private life. The pair, who met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2016, have kept their relationship largely out of the spotlight. Rumors of a secret marriage have circulated for months, though neither has confirmed. What is clear is that they support each other’s interests. Crocheting, Holland noted, has become a comforting ritual for them both. It is a way to connect without words, to decompress together after the demands of Hollywood life.

But the hobby also serves a deeper purpose for Holland’s mental health. In January 2022, the actor decided to give up alcohol. He has since spoken candidly about how drinking was interfering with his career and his sense of self. In the same interview where he discussed crocheting, Holland reflected on his sobriety journey: "Drinking was something that ultimately stood in the way of my professional life. Living as an actor on the big stage can be very stressful, and alcohol only made that problem worse. Since I stopped, I feel much more like myself—I wake up clear-headed and I feel much more confident."

Holland’s decision to quit alcohol came during a period of intense professional and personal scrutiny. As one of the biggest young stars in the world, the pressure to maintain a certain image is immense. He discovered that alcohol amplified his anxiety and made it harder to manage the constant attention. Now, alcohol-free for over two years, he credits his sobriety with a renewed sense of purpose. He told USA Today: "I have been incredibly lucky over the past four years that my career has really developed beautifully, and I love what is happening and what is coming next. I don’t know how much of that would have happened if I were still drinking."

Holland also sees his own shift away from alcohol as part of a broader cultural change. Young people, he observes, are increasingly turning away from traditional drinking culture. They are seeking healthier alternatives and more mindful ways to socialize. "Alcohol can be something great, but it can also be incredibly dangerous," he said. "I think it is wonderful to see young people moving away from it and looking for alternatives. That creates a safer, more communal environment." This sentiment aligns perfectly with his own business venture: BERO, a line of non-alcoholic beers that aim to provide the taste and social experience of beer without the intoxicating effects. BERO has quickly gained a following among those who want to enjoy a brew without compromising their health or sobriety.

Holland’s career, meanwhile, continues to thrive. He first captured global attention as the teenage Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War (2016), a role he has since reprised in four standalone films and multiple Avengers movies. He has shown his range in dramatic roles such as the war film The Devil All the Time and the crime thriller Cherry, which he also produced. In 2022, he starred in the action-adventure film Uncharted, based on the popular video game series, further cementing his status as a leading man. Holland has also garnered praise for his stage work, notably in the West End production of The Cherry Orchard.

Zendaya, too, has built an extraordinary career. From her Disney Channel days to her Emmy-winning performance in Euphoria, she has become one of the most respected actors of her generation. The couple often supports each other publicly, attending premieres and award shows together. Their shared love of crocheting suggests a grounded, low-key approach to fame—a stark contrast to the high-gloss image often associated with Hollywood couples. It is a reminder that even A-listers need simple pleasures to stay sane.

Taking up crocheting has also given Holland a new appreciation for craft and patience. In a world that values speed and instant gratification, the slow, methodical process of creating something with one’s hands can be therapeutic. Studies have shown that knitting and crocheting can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and even help with chronic pain. For Holland, it is a way to disconnect from screens and reconnect with the present moment. "I can’t do anything else and crochet at the same time," he explained, emphasizing how the activity demands his full attention.

Tom Daley’s gift also sparked conversations about the creative community among celebrities. Daley has often used his platform to destigmatize male crocheting, showing that the craft is for everyone. His designs are playful and ambitious—he once crocheted a life-size cardigan for himself during the Tokyo Olympics. By giving Holland a Spider-Man holder, he bridged two worlds: the action-packed universe of Marvel and the cozy, handcrafted realm of yarn. Fans delighted in the crossover, flooding social media with comments about the unexpected friendship.

Looking ahead, Holland shows no signs of slowing down. He is attached to several upcoming projects, including a potential fourth Spider-Man film and a limited series about the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He also continues to expand his business interests, with BERO aiming to become a staple in the non-alcoholic beverage market. Yet through all the success, he remains committed to his own well-being. Crocheting, sobriety, and time with Zendaya are not just hobbies or lifestyle choices—they are pillars of his mental health regimen.

In an industry that often glorifies overwork and burnout, Holland’s openness about his coping mechanisms is refreshing. He proves that taking time to slow down and focus on a simple craft can be a radical act of self-care. For fans, it is also a reminder that even heroes behind the mask need to unwind. And if that means sitting down with a hook and some yarn, well, that’s perfectly web-slinging.


Source: Yahoo News News


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