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10 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Andrew Garfield Met The Woman Who Playfully "Sexually Objectified" Him Online, And The Moment Is Going Viral
Andrew Garfield came face-to-face with the woman who wrote a playful, sexually charged comment about him years ago. Four years ago, Andrew was brave enough to participate in our hilariously naughty series, Thirst Tweets, where we have celebrities read NSFW tweets that fans have written about them online. The video is a gem because he responded to the lustful comments in a way that only proves why we're such big supporters of him in the first place. But there was one tweet that stopped him in his tracks, and it read, "I want andrew garfield to smash a laptop on my tits." It took him through a roller coaster of emotions, and rightfully so, but watching it all play out was entertainment in itself. BuzzFeed Celeb / Related: You Have Excellent Facial Recognition If You Can Recognize These 12 Celebrities As Kids "I'm not gonna do that," he said. "I draw the Like, this is like pro tip, and also, like, boundaries. Like, if anyone says, 'I wanna smash a laptop on your breasts," just say, 'Get out of my house.'" Well, imagine his surprise when he ran into the author of that graphic tweet at an event he was speaking at. On Thursday, the We Live in Time star participated in a Q&A at the Pilton Palais Cinema during day two of the Glastonbury festival 2025 in England. Related: Courtney Stodden Did A Face Reveal After Dissolving Her Fillers And She Looks Really Different Now The now-viral moment was shared on Reddit, and his response is probably why: "I really did think that... I can't look you in the eye [laughs]," Andrew began saying. "It's so funny. There was a tweet. Can I say it? Am I allowed?" The woman replied, "Yeah." To which Andrew said, "Consent. Informed consent." "I had to read a bunch of tweets about me being kind of like sexually objectified online basically, and one of them, which got me big was, 'I want andrew garfield to smash a laptop on my tits.'" The audience erupted in laughter as he continued to say, "And that is in the room with us tonight [laughs]." "Honestly, one of the more creative sex acts I can imagine. I haven't imagined participating in that. I'm not. I refuse. But happy to meet you, and you're very sick. You're sick [laugh]." This honestly sounds like something out of a movie, and I love how Andrew handled it. You can watch the full interaction here. Has a celebrity ever responded to a comment you've said online? Share the story with me! Bonus points if you provide photo evidence. Also in Celebrity: "Overwhelmingly Untrue": Three Months After That Explosive Exposé, Jonathan Van Ness Addressed The Allegations Also in Celebrity: 21 Celebrity Facts That Are, Like, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Shocking Also in Celebrity: "He Growled At Me, Saying He Only Signs Autographs For 'Chicks With Huge Tits'": 19 Infuriating Times People Had First-Hand Experiences With Celebrities Behaving Badly


Buzz Feed
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Andrew Garfield's Viral Fan Encounter After NSFW Tweet
Andrew Garfield came face-to-face with the woman who wrote a playful, sexually charged comment about him years ago. Four years ago, Andrew was brave enough to participate in our hilariously naughty series, Thirst Tweets, where we have celebrities read NSFW tweets that fans have written about them online. The video is a gem because he responded to the lustful comments in a way that only proves why we're such big supporters of him in the first place. But there was one tweet that stopped him in his tracks, and it read, "I want andrew garfield to smash a laptop on my tits." It took him through a roller coaster of emotions, and rightfully so, but watching it all play out was entertainment in itself. "I'm not gonna do that," he said. "I draw the Like, this is like pro tip, and also, like, boundaries. Like, if anyone says, 'I wanna smash a laptop on your breasts," just say, 'Get out of my house.'" Well, imagine his surprise when he ran into the author of that graphic tweet at an event he was speaking at. On Thursday, the We Live in Time star participated in a Q&A at the Pilton Palais Cinema during day two of the Glastonbury festival 2025 in England. The now-viral moment was shared on Reddit, and his response is probably why: "I really did think that... I can't look you in the eye [laughs]," Andrew began saying. "It's so funny. There was a tweet. Can I say it? Am I allowed?" The woman replied, "Yeah." To which Andrew said, "Consent. Informed consent." "I had to read a bunch of tweets about me being kind of like sexually objectified online basically, and one of them, which got me big was, 'I want andrew garfield to smash a laptop on my tits.'" The audience erupted in laughter as he continued to say, "And that is in the room with us tonight [laughs]." "Honestly, one of the more creative sex acts I can imagine. I haven't imagined participating in that. I'm not. I refuse. But happy to meet you, and you're very sick. You're sick [laugh]." This honestly sounds like something out of a movie, and I love how Andrew handled it. You can watch the full interaction here. Has a celebrity ever responded to a comment you've said online? Share the story with me! Bonus points if you provide photo evidence.