Tom Holland's Soaking Wet White T-Shirt in Ice Bath Has Fans Losing Their Minds
Tom Holland might have been freezing, but the internet was anything but.
The Spider-Man: Brand New Day star delivered a cold plunge — filmed for Men's Health UK — that has set social media ablaze, thanks in no small part to his wet T-shirt.
The segment was part of the magazine's Icebreakers series. In it, the actor sat in a tub of ice water alongside a shirtless host, answering fitness-themed 'Smash or Pass' questions.
Each answer came with a penalty: sink deeper into the frigid bath. Before he knew it, Holland was soaked.
'Oh my word, I am absolutely frozen to the bone,' Holland said with a grin.
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Naturally, it didn't take long for fans to go absolutely unhinged in the comments.
"TOM HOLLAND I NEED YOU SO BAD..." one fan wrote, with another cheekily writing under the outlet's Instagram post: "Lock me up and throw away the key."
"This man is so fine," one comment said.
Another pressed, "Chill, Tom. My girlfriend is on this APP."
Others were quick to applaud his girlfriend, and Spider-Man costar, Zendaya, whom he's been dating publicly since July 2021.
"We didn't quite get how lucky zendaya is until this dropped," one user wrote, while another added: "I hope Zendaya knows she has competition."
One thirsty user wrote: "I understand Zendaya, I really do cousin."
It seems like whether Holland set out to cause a meltdown or just wanted to promote his upcoming flick, he ended up doing both.
Tom Holland's Soaking Wet White T-Shirt in Ice Bath Has Fans Losing Their Minds first appeared on Parade on Aug 8, 2025
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