Tom Holland Reportedly Building Bromance With Popular Musician
The last few years have been a huge step up for the career of actor Tom Holland. After establishing himself in the mainstream with his role as Peter Parker and Spider Man in multiple Marvel films, he's taken on several roles to show his range as an actor.
Holland has starred in multiple dramas and will appear in Christopher Nolan's next film as part of an ensemble cast of fellow A-listers. The actor is currently taking a break from hard work, and he was recently spotted during an outing with a famous American musician.
According to TMZ, Holland had dinner with pop star Benson Boone at Soho House Holloway on Friday evening. The outlet says that Holland and Boone are becoming friends after a mutual appreciation for each other's work.
"Righteous Gemstones" and "White Lotus" star Walton Goggins was also present, and Boone said hello during his meal with Holland.
Boone, a 22-year-old singer from the state of Washington, rose to prominence with the release of his single "Beautiful Things" last year. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, and it reached the top in several other countries.
He released his debut album "Fireworks & Rollerblades" last year, and it went platinum. The album peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard 200, and he earned a place as an opener for Taylor Swift during certain stops on her "Eras Tour."
Boone was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy awards this year, and he won MTV and Billboard awards as well. He's one of the most nominated acts at the upcoming American Music Awards, including three nominations for "Beautiful Things."
He's released two singles from his upcoming album "American Heart," which is scheduled to drop worldwide on June 20. "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else" and "Mystical Magical" have given fans a taste of what's to come on the album as Boone attempts to follow a great 2024.
We'll see what the future has in store for Holland, Boone and their friendship as they navigate both Hollywood and the music industry in their own unique ways.