Tom Holland Opens Up About Life-Changing Sober Journey: ‘The Best Decision I’ve Ever Made

Tom Holland is being open about his arduous journey to sobriety.

The 27-year-old actor of Spider-Man: Far From Home discussed his decision to stop drinking on the podcast On Purpose with Jay Shetty on Monday, calling it “the best thing I’ve ever done.”. “.

He confessed that a little too much indulgence over the holidays the previous year marked the beginning of his sobriety.
“I didn’t suddenly decide to stop drinking after waking up.
Just like many Brits, I had a very, very intoxicating December. I’ve always been able to drink a lot, it was the holidays, and I was on vacation at the time, he recalled.

He said, “I think I get my genes from my mom’s side in that thing — I can drink.”. “And I decided to just give [it] up for January. ”.

But dry January proved to be a challenge for the actor. Drinking was all I could think about. That’s all I could think about,” he admitted. “I was waking up thinking about it. When is it twelve o’clock, I asked the clock.
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He began to worry about his strong cravings. “It just really scared me. I just was like, ‘Wow, maybe. Maybe I have a slight problem with alcohol. ‘ So I sort of decided to punish myself and say, ‘I’ll do February as well. Two months off is what I’ll do.

As he pressed on with his alcohol pause, however, he increasingly felt the pressure of England’s drinking-focused culture. “Two months go by and I was still really struggling. I felt like I couldn’t be social,” Holland continued. “I felt like I couldn’t go to the pub and have a lime soda. I couldn’t go out for dinner. I was really, really struggling and I started to really worry that maybe I had an alcohol problem. ”.

He said he finally turned a corner as he neared his birthday last month. “I said to myself, ‘If I can do six months without alcohol, then I can prove to myself that I don’t have a problem. ‘ And by the time I got to June 1, I was the happiest I’ve ever been in my life,” The Crowded Room star explained, listing some of the benefits that abstaining from alcohol brought him.

“I could sleep better. I could handle problems better,” he remembered. “Things that would go wrong on set, that would normally set me off, I could take in my stride. I had such better mental clarity. I felt healthier, I felt fitter. “.

He wondered why he didn’t ditch the drinking sooner. “I just sort of said to myself, like, ‘Why? Why am I enslaved to this drink? Why am I so obsessed by the idea of having this drink?’ ” he noted.

His sobriety did force the avid sports fan to give up a beloved pastime: watching rugby. “I just felt so much pressure, and this is one of the [reasons] why I’ve sort of distanced myself from the rugby community ’cause so much of it is about how much can you drink. Let’s get you as drunk as possible,” he explained, before quickly adding that he has no regrets. “It’s honestly been the best thing I’ve ever done. ”.

His decision to quit drinking also had another positive ripple effect; inspiring his mom to go sober herself after watching her son thrive without alcohol.

“She’s loving it, and it’s been amazing,” he said. “I can’t believe the difference that I feel from not drinking. Yeah, I feel amazing. ”.

Through it all, Holland has had his girlfriend, actress Zendaya, by his side. On the July 3 episode of the Wondery podcast Smartless, hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, Holland said he’s “lucky I have someone like Zendaya in my life. “.

He added, “It’s interesting being in a romantic relationship with someone that is in the same boat as you. You can share your experiences and all that sort of stuff — and that’s worth its weight in gold. “.

In a BuzzFeed interview last month, Holland joked about not having “rizz” — or charisma — and having no use for it now that he’s happy in his relationship with the Euphoria star, 26.

“I’m happy and in love, so I’ve got no need for rizz,” he said.

The Crowded Room actor added, “I have no rizz whatsoever; I have limited rizz. ” Addressing the “secret” to his supposed rizz, he said, “I need you to fall in love with me, really, for it to work. “.

“So, long game,” he joked. “Probably making a movie with each other — it definitely helps when the characters are falling in love with one another; you can sort of blur the lines a little bit.
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If I can do two months off, then I can prove to myself that I don’t have a problem.
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