The $30 million toe in the water
Tom Holland , the 30-year-old actor behind the Spider-Man franchise, has spoken candidly about his struggles with addiction and sobriety in a recent interview with GQ. According to the report, Holland would often binge drink and finish an entire hotel minibar in one night, only to go to work the next day. he has now launched his own non-alcoholic beer brand, Bero, in 2024.
As Holland revealed, his addiction was affecting his professional and personal life, as well as his health. He admitted that he would often think about having a drink and felt enslaved to the drink. After attempting Dry January in 2022, the actor decided to go completely sober.
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Holland's decision to launch his own non-alcoholic beer brand, Bero, was motivated by his desire to crete something authentic that he and his partner, Euphoria star Zendaya , could enjoy together. The brand's new range of shandies are 70 per cent lemonade and 30 per cent Bero, Holland's non-alcoholic beer mix.
As Holland explained, his partner has never been a drinker and has fully supported his decision to go sober. He praised her as 'the best actor going' and said that he couldn't imagine doing what he does without her.
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According to the report ,Holland's addiction was affecting his professional life, including his work on the Spider-Man franchise. He admitted that he would often go to work the day after binge drinking and no one knew what was going on.
As Holland reflected on his decision to go sober, he said that it was the toughest challenge he had ever faced. He admitted that he had a problem and decided to pack it in, getting through the first year, which he thought was the toughest challenge he had ever been on.
Who is the unnamed buyer?
As for the unnamed buyer of Bero, Holland has not revealed any information about the company or its investors. However, he has praised his pratner, Zendaya , for being 'fearless' as an actress and said that she is incredibly proud of Bero.
Holland's decision to launch his own non-alcoholic beer brand has sparked interest in the industry, with many wondering who the unnamed buyer is and what their motivations are.
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