Tom Holland has revealed that he recently turned down an opportunity to host Saturday Night Live due to his discomfort with cue cards potentially changing during the show. The Spider-Man actor explained that his decision was rooted in a desire to maintain authenticity and avoid any awkward moments that might arise from reading from altered cue cards.
Holland’s candid revelation has resonated with fans and industry professionals alike, with many praising his commitment to staying true to himself despite the demands of live television. His decision comes on the heels of his vocal advocacy for dyslexia awareness, a cause he has championed publicly in the past.
The 28-year-old actor has previously spoken openly about how dyslexia affected his early career and education, often using his platform to encourage others facing similar challenges. His recent SNL decision has been interpreted by many as another example of his thoughtful approach to public appearances and performances.
While Holland has not yet commented further on the specific SNL offer, his representatives have declined to provide additional details about the hosting opportunity.
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