<p><em>Spider-Man </em>star Tom Holland says he decided to give up drinking after he became worried that he might have "an alcohol problem"</p>.<p>The British actor, who is a year-and-a-half sober from alcohol, addressed his struggle with alcoholism in an appearance on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast.</p>.<p>Holland, who most recently starred in Apple TV+'s psychological thriller series <em>The Crowded Room</em>, said he chose to go dry last January after indulging over the holiday season but found it tough.</p>.<p>“I didn’t one day wake up and say, ‘I’m giving up drinking’. I just, like many Brits, had had a very, very boozy December. (It was) Christmas time, I was on vacation, I was drinking a lot and I’ve always been able to drink a lot.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/im-not-a-career-director-says-konkona-sen-sharma-on-success-of-lust-stories-2-1235925.html" target="_blank">'I'm not a career director,' says Konkona Sen Sharma on success of 'Lust Stories 2'</a></strong></p>.<p>“All I could think about was having a drink. That’s all I could think about. I was waking up thinking about it. I was checking the clock, ‘When’s it 12pm?’" the 27-year-old said, as quoted by British website<em> The Independent</em>.</p>.<p>He was compelled to ask himself some questions after he realised he was "obsessed" with drinking, he added.</p>.<p>“I just sort of said to myself, like, ‘Why? Why am I enslaved to this drink? Why am I so obsessed by the idea of having this drink?’ It just really scared me. I just was like, ‘Wow, maybe. Maybe I have a little bit of an alcohol thing’.</p>.<p>“So I sort of decided to punish myself and say, ‘I’ll do February as well. I’ll do two months off. If I can do two months off, then I can prove to myself that I don’t have a problem’,” he recalled.</p>.<p>Holland, however, said he found he was still “really struggling” two months off alcohol and felt that not drinking impacted his ability to socialise.</p>.<p>“I felt like I couldn’t go to the pub and have a lime soda. I couldn’t go out for dinner. I was really, really struggling and I started to really worry that maybe I had an alcohol problem,” he said.</p>.<p>The actor said he then decided to go off alcohol until his birthday in June to “prove to myself that I don’t have a problem”.</p>.<p>By the time he reached the deadline, Holland said he was “the happiest I’ve ever been in my life”.</p>.<p>“I could sleep better. I could handle problems better. Things that would go wrong on set that would normally set me off, I could take in my stride. I had such better mental clarity. I felt healthier, I felt fitter,” he added.</p>
<p><em>Spider-Man </em>star Tom Holland says he decided to give up drinking after he became worried that he might have "an alcohol problem"</p>.<p>The British actor, who is a year-and-a-half sober from alcohol, addressed his struggle with alcoholism in an appearance on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast.</p>.<p>Holland, who most recently starred in Apple TV+'s psychological thriller series <em>The Crowded Room</em>, said he chose to go dry last January after indulging over the holiday season but found it tough.</p>.<p>“I didn’t one day wake up and say, ‘I’m giving up drinking’. I just, like many Brits, had had a very, very boozy December. (It was) Christmas time, I was on vacation, I was drinking a lot and I’ve always been able to drink a lot.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/im-not-a-career-director-says-konkona-sen-sharma-on-success-of-lust-stories-2-1235925.html" target="_blank">'I'm not a career director,' says Konkona Sen Sharma on success of 'Lust Stories 2'</a></strong></p>.<p>“All I could think about was having a drink. That’s all I could think about. I was waking up thinking about it. I was checking the clock, ‘When’s it 12pm?’" the 27-year-old said, as quoted by British website<em> The Independent</em>.</p>.<p>He was compelled to ask himself some questions after he realised he was "obsessed" with drinking, he added.</p>.<p>“I just sort of said to myself, like, ‘Why? Why am I enslaved to this drink? Why am I so obsessed by the idea of having this drink?’ It just really scared me. I just was like, ‘Wow, maybe. Maybe I have a little bit of an alcohol thing’.</p>.<p>“So I sort of decided to punish myself and say, ‘I’ll do February as well. I’ll do two months off. If I can do two months off, then I can prove to myself that I don’t have a problem’,” he recalled.</p>.<p>Holland, however, said he found he was still “really struggling” two months off alcohol and felt that not drinking impacted his ability to socialise.</p>.<p>“I felt like I couldn’t go to the pub and have a lime soda. I couldn’t go out for dinner. I was really, really struggling and I started to really worry that maybe I had an alcohol problem,” he said.</p>.<p>The actor said he then decided to go off alcohol until his birthday in June to “prove to myself that I don’t have a problem”.</p>.<p>By the time he reached the deadline, Holland said he was “the happiest I’ve ever been in my life”.</p>.<p>“I could sleep better. I could handle problems better. Things that would go wrong on set that would normally set me off, I could take in my stride. I had such better mental clarity. I felt healthier, I felt fitter,” he added.</p>