Tom Holland‘s appearance at the Inter Miami CF match vs Philadelphia Union at Nu Stadium on May 24 has left soccer fans divided. The “Spider-Man: Homecoming” actor has often expressed his love for soccer and is a fan of the Argentinian forward, Lionel Messi.
Soccer fans react to Tom Holland’s Inter Miami appearance
Tom Holland attended the Inter Miami CF match in a pink jersey and light-wash baggy jeans. In some photos, he was holding a can of his non-alcoholic beverage Bero. Some other snaps showed him interacting with the fans and signing autographs. The official X account for Inter House Miami CF shared Holland’s pictures. “Pink looks good on you, [Tom Holland],” the post’s caption read.
Some fans were clearly excited by his appearance, while others were not as thrilled. User @Dguyfromnowhere wrote, “messi got him out of his webs.” Some others commented, “One of us” and “So good?.” One fan also said that they should try putting Spider-Man in pink next, writing, “Bro, Parker, next Spiderman costume in pink color, that’d be cool, bro.”
Another fan pointed out that Holland has been following the team for years because of his support for Messi. “A celeb who is an actual fan. He’s been seen through the years following a certain ?,” they wrote. One fan also commented, “He can play soccer?.”
Meanwhile, X user @telephiles compared Holland to Dune star Timothee Chalamet, writing, “b***h you’re not timothée.” Another fan wrote, “Lol Messi be pulling the most random people to his games.” One user poked fun, writing, “Bro thinks he’s Messi’s biggest fan?.”
This appearance comes days after news broke that the Hollywood star and his partner, Zendaya, have expanded their family with a puppy. In an interview with Elle Magazine published on May 21, the actress said, “Logistically, it wasn’t probably the smartest idea. But emotionally, it was. He’s a wonderful addition to our family. I saw his little face and I was like, ‘I can’t leave you behind.’” The couple adopted the pocket bully puppy from a shelter in Zendaya’s hometown, Oakland.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Mandatory.
