Tom Holland Supports Evidence That Shorter Men Have More Sex Than Taller Men

At 5'8, Tom Holland, who is dating the taller actress, Zendaya, supports a recent study that says shorter men are more sexually active than taller men.

Tom Holland on red carpet at 'Spider-Man: A Return Home' premiere
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Tom Holland on red carpet at 'Spider-Man: A Return Home' premiere

Earlier this week, LADbible shared the results from a recent study conducted by The Journal of Sexual Medicine, which reported that shorter men are more sexually active than taller men.

“According to The Journal of Sexual Medicine, shorter men are more sexually active than taller men – who would have thought ay?” the post read. “A study of 531 heterosexual men found ‘coital frequency was higher among men with a height of less than 175cm’ – which is just under 5’9.”

It didn’t take long for some fans to notice that the Instagram post was liked by none other than Tom Holland, 5’8, who is dating the 5-foot-10 Zendaya.

In a New York Times interview about Spider-Man: No Way Home and the future of the MCU, Sony Pictures Entertainment producer Amy Pascal said she cautioned the couple against getting together as more than co-stars.

“I took Tom and Zendaya aside, separately, when we first cast them and gave them a lecture,” Pascal said. “Don’t go there—just don’t. Try not to.”

Pascal added, “I gave the same advice to Andrew and Emma. It can just complicate things, you know? And they all ignored me.”

Last week, Spider-Man: No Way Home scored the third largest domestic opening ever, bringing in $253 Million in its first weekend to surpass the $247.9 million opening of 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens, per Deadline

The film has passed the $1 billion worldwide gross mark, making it the highest-grossing film of the year, beating out Chinese war film The Battle at Lake Changjin, which grossed over $905 million at the box office. No Way Home will become the first theatrical release since the start of the pandemic to hit $1 billion.

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