
Tom Holland, star of “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” went viral on social media after being caught being stopped from buying a beer from his own brand, BERO.
After visiting a Target store in the US, actor Tom Holland shared on his Instagram story that he couldn’t buy a beer from his own brand because the store didn’t accept his ID.
The video went viral on the social media accounts of the “Spider-Man” star, who took advantage of his time in the US—after being away for a while—to look for his alcohol-free beer brand, BERO.
Holland stopped drinking alcoholic beverages after realizing he had a problem with the substance.
After visiting several stores without finding his product, he finally found some units of BERO at a Target store, next to a large display that read “created by Tom Holland.”
However, the actor couldn’t buy them immediately because his British ID wasn’t accepted. “They didn’t accept my ID because it’s British, and I couldn’t prove my age,” he explained.
Later, an employee used their own ID so Holland could buy the beer.
“It’s kind of ironic that I wasn’t allowed to buy my own product,” he joked. Despite his very youthful appearance, Tom Holland is 28 years old.
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Tom Holland says he went to Target to buy BERO, his own non-alcoholic beer, but the staff wouldn’t sell it to him because he couldn’t prove his age.
“They wouldn’t accept my ID, because it’s English, and I couldn’t prove my age.” pic.twitter.com/swTSFlGzFD
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