The latest queer scene to cause a riot from angry bigots online amazingly stars Tom Holland in the Apple TV drama series, The Crowded Room.
The latest queer scene to cause a riot from angry bigots online amazingly stars Tom Holland in the Apple TV drama series, The Crowded Room.
The Scene That Broke the Internet
So far, audiences have raved about Holland’s performance as Sullivan and admired his acting range. That is until they saw episode eight.
In the viral clip, Sullivan struts into a nightclub and finds himself erotically dancing with another man before disappearing into the bathroom for a quickie.
Unsurprisingly, homophones are angry at the actor for taking on an LGBTQIA+ role and are already disowning him as their Spider-Man. Funnily enough, Holland is not the only Spider-Man actor to play queer for TV.
It seems people have forgotten that Toby Maguire starred in Wonder Boys, where he played Robert Downey Jr’s lover, and Andrew Garfield played a queer man in Angels in America. But don’t worry; we have not forgotten (and never will).
The latest queer scene to cause a riot from angry bigots online amazingly stars Tom Holland in the Apple TV drama series, The Crowded Room.
The Scene That Broke the Internet
So far, audiences have raved about Holland’s performance as Sullivan and admired his acting range. That is until they saw episode eight.
In the viral clip, Sullivan struts into a nightclub and finds himself erotically dancing with another man before disappearing into the bathroom for a quickie.
Unsurprisingly, homophones are angry at the actor for taking on an LGBTQIA+ role and are already disowning him as their Spider-Man. Funnily enough, Holland is not the only Spider-Man actor to play queer for TV.
It seems people have forgotten that Toby Maguire starred in Wonder Boys, where he played Robert Downey Jr’s lover, and Andrew Garfield played a queer man in Angels in America. But don’t worry; we have not forgotten (and never will).
your spider-man and iron man: pic.twitter.com/Ho6GR5DNRn
— frankie ???? (@frankie_webp) July 16, 2023
Who is Billy Milligan
During his trial, he claimed that the crimes were committed by other personalities within him. Diagnosed with acute schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder, Milligan made history with a groundbreaking legal defense. He was the first person with dissociative identity disorder to be acquitted of a major crime through an insanity plea. He spent years in psychiatric hospitals, grappling with up to 24 personalities, until he was finally deemed no longer a danger to society. Later, he resided in LA, Las Vegas, and Ohio before passing away from cancer in 2014 at the age of 59.