'Spider-Man' to the rescue! Actor Tom Holland saved the day, but this time it wasn't on the silver screen.
During a recent visit to New York to promote his upcoming Marvel film 'Spider-Man: Far From Home', Holland quickly offered a hand to help a girl, who almost had a panic attack due to a group of people who were trying to get the star's autograph pushing their way to the front of the crowd, reported Fox News.
"I'm gonna throw all yours --- on the floor if you keep pushing that girl," the actor can be heard yelling in a video posted on Twitter.
"Guys, I'm literally going to have a panic attack," the girl told the crowd.
"It's okay, I got you, I got you," Holland replied, before urging the fans to calm down.
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The young girl later recounted her experience on Twitter, writing in all caps, "TOM HOLLAND JUST THREATENED GROWN A-- MEN THEN THREW THEIR POSTERS BECAUSE I WAS CRUSHED AGAINST THE BARRICADE."
The girl later expressed her gratitude on Twitter, saying she is "beyond grateful" for his help.
'Spider-Man: Far From Home', which also stars Samuel L Jackson, Jake Gyllenhaal and Zendaya, hits the big screens on July 2, this year.
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