Tom Holland Takes Huge Pride in Fixing Zendaya's Stuff

Oct 20, 2024 13:41

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While on the Rich Roll podcast to talk about his sobriety journey and new non-alcoholic beer company, Tom Holland also spoke about his career, mental health, and how he takes pride in fixing Zendaya's stuff ( Read more... )

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mandapandao_o October 20 2024, 22:15:23 UTC
I watched this podcast episode and he is so wholesome. I'm glad he has a good support system and family that keeps him grounded.

As far as handiness, I feel like I am. My dad taught me a lot of that stuff as a kid. If I don't know, I could figure it out.

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just444 October 20 2024, 22:18:16 UTC
men who know how to fix things are very hot to me

i'm pretty handy tbh, i grew up with a bricklayer grandpa who did everythig himself in the garden/house and we helped a lot

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peachypearl October 20 2024, 22:20:10 UTC
I don't think I am particularly handy but I have a limitless amount of DIY confidence that I have not earned nor do I deserve it.

But I am also just Dutch and I don't want to pay for things that I can attempt to ruin myself.

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lunaserenade October 20 2024, 22:33:57 UTC
I'm handy as fuck! I am a bisexual with a god complex and will do my damnedest to fix things in my house with guidance from my mom. I replaced my kitchen sink taps last month.

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aprilbegins October 21 2024, 04:02:03 UTC
I replaced my kitchen sink taps last month.

thank you for the reminder, I need to fix an issue with my kitchen faucet soon, it's been annoying me since I moved in

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lunaserenade October 21 2024, 04:32:48 UTC
You’ve got this bb! It’s super easy. I broke my sprayer and had to replace the entire thing.

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blazingeternity October 21 2024, 10:58:30 UTC

You can do it! I changed my entire kitchen tap, tubes included, earlier this year. It was a bit finicky, but the process is actually quite simple. Just make sure you have the right tools. I recommend a selection of open-end wrenches and maybe a monkey wrench. Pipe wrench only on non-visible parts because it will totally scratch and destroy the chrome or similar finishes.

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craww October 20 2024, 22:46:50 UTC
I am handy. I don't even wanna go over what I had to do to get my dryer inside my new apartment's tiny utility closet.

It was a nightmare, but I would do it all again if it were for Zendaya.

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