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Tom Holland wore the fishing nets of his grandmother for ‘Lip Sync Battle’

Tom Holland’s “lip sync battle” performance were a family affair.

In a recent episode of Gordon Ramsay’s “Scrambled”, “ The “Spider -Man” star went behind the scenes of his 2017 rendition of Rihanna’s “Umbrella” at the Spike Competition Show.

Holland’s performance Was an ace and switch for the public, starting as a performance of “Singin” in the Rain “before he quickly switched to” umbrella “. During the transition, Holland exchanges its suit for a dress, fishing nets and a wig. He appeared in the episode with his fiancé Zendaya.

“It’s so funny, Zendaya and I, we were chatting about what we were going to do, and we agreed that we would take it calmly,” he said. “That was the agreement that it was as if:” I’m not going to do anything crazy, you’re going to do nothing crazy, we’ll just keep it nice and easy. ”

While Holland, however, was preparing for the show, the idea started to surprise the audience with “umbrella” developing.

“When I worked with the creative team that came up with the ideas, they threw this ‘umbrella’ a bit, and while we rehearsed, it got crazier and crazier,” he explained. “And then the rain machine came in. And then I thought:” Fuck it, I want to wear fishing nets and do this, and I want a wig and a quick change. “

Ramsay then asked if he was wearing ‘Mama’s fishing nets’. Holland replied, “They were actually my grandmother.”

Holland added that when he told his father about the performance, he did not think it was such a good idea. The “Uncharted” star, however, explained that his father was just looking for him in the long term.

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“When I told my father, he said,” Son, I don’t think that’s a good idea. I don’t think you should do that, “said Holland. “I think he was normal, at that time in my career, he was very worried that I was too famous too quickly. So he was really enthusiastic that I didn’t do extra TV shows that I didn’t have to do to keep that part of my childhood.”

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