- Tom Holland said that the fish bands he was wearing Lip -synchronization battle belonged to his grandmother.
- The Spider-Man: return home Star said his father advised Rihanna's “roof” against his performance.
- Holland said that Zendaya was blind due to the scope of his performance on the show.
Tom Holland looks back on his most iconic performance-and it is not Spider-Man.
The cherry Star spoke to Gordon Ramsay in a recent episode of his show Beaten and revealed new details about his viral Lip -synchronization battle Performance of Rihanna's “Umbrella” from 2017.
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“What was really great is that people didn't know that I could dance,” said Holland about the performance that started with a fake intro with “Singin 'in the Rain” before jumping in Rihanna's single from 2007. “I kept that calmly, I don't know why. And I came out with a bang.”
The actor said he first achieved an agreement with his LSB Opponent and Spider-Man: return home Costar Zendaya (for which he is now committed) to hold back her allusion.
“It's so funny, Zendaya and I, we talked about what we would do at the time, and we had agreed that we would just do it,” he said. “It was the agreement that it was like: 'I won't do anything crazy, you won't do anything crazy, we will just keep it nice and easier to keep.'
However, Holland's choreography gradually developed into a slightly larger one than he continued to prepare for the show.
“When I worked with the creative team to develop the ideas, they set up this roof thing, and when we rehearsed, it became crazy and crazy,” he said to Ramsay. “And then the rain machine came in. And then I said: 'F-es, I want to wear fish nets and do that, and I want a wig and a quick change.'”
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Ramsay interfered.
Holland replied: “You were actually my grandma.”
The actor also said that his father, director Dominic Holland, was not enthusiastic about the performance. “When I said to my father, he said: 'Son, I don't think that's a good idea. I don't think you should do that,” said Holland. “I think he was right now, at that time in my career he was very concerned that I was getting too famous too quickly. So he was very interested in the fact that I was not interested in any additional television programs that I didn't have to do to keep this part of my childhood.”
Holland finds that LSB The continued viral success of video “ridiculous”, especially in view of its relative popularity in its complete filmography.
“To be honest, from all the work I did in which I have put my heart and soul in, blood, sweat and tears Lip -synchronization battle Is what everyone does, “said the actor.” It is never Spider-ManIt is never one of my other films, it's always Lip -synchronization battle. It follows me. ”
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Look at Holland's full conversation with Ramsay above.