Social Media Erupts as Tom Holland’s ‘The Crowded Room’ Gay Sex Scene Sparks Debate with 96k Tweets

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Fans Divided as Tom Holland's 'The Crowded Room' Gay Sex Scene Ignites Twitter with 96,000 Tweets (Picture credit : The Hollywood reporter)

Tom Holland has been trending on Twitter for his new sex scene from Apple TV series The Crowded Room where he plays a man with dissociative identity disorder.

On Twitter, a scene from Tom Holland’s upcoming show The Crowded Room is going viral. With more than 96,000 tweets mentioning him and a sex scene he performed with another male actor, the actor is currently trending. Naturally, his followers are in a frenzy after witnessing their favourite Spider-Man in a brand-new form.

In the clip, Tom’s Danny is shown surfing around a gay bar while wearing a black top and pair of trousers and having his eyes heavily lined with kohl. After dancing with a male, they had some steamy sex in the bathroom. In another video, he is shown doing drugs and dancing in a room before having oral sex with the same man.

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It’s obvious that everything has been too much for his admirers to take. Most people are also concerned about Zendaya, his girlfriend, and have made memes and jokes about how she would respond to the scene.

Tom recently claimed that the programme inspired him to examine his own mental well-being more closely. According to E News, Tom stated to Entertainment Weekly that he has now been sober for a year and four months. Speaking to doctors about Danny and Billy’s issues and learning about mental health and its importance, the 26-year-old actor who plays Danny Sullivan in the show said in an interview, “has been something that has been so informative to my own life.”

He added that there were times when he became so immersed in Danny’s perspective that it was difficult for him to separate himself from the role. Tom said, “I was seeing myself in him, but in my personal life. “I distinctly recall having a small outburst at home and declaring, ‘I’m going to shave my head. I must shave my head in order to free myself of this persona.

Tom disclosed last summer that his mental health was the reason he was avoiding social media. “There is an awful stigma against mental health,” Tom wrote in an Instagram post, “and I know that asking for help and seeking help isn’t something we should be ashamed of.”

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