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Zendaya reveals why she won’t take dance lessons with Tom Holland – ThePrint – ANIFeed

Zendaya reveals why she won’t take dance lessons with Tom Holland – ThePrint – ANIFeed

Washington (USA), Oct 17 (ANI): In a heartwarming revelation, actress Zendaya shared her reasons for not wanting to take dance lessons with boyfriend Tom Holland.

During an interview reported by E! News, the “Euphoria” star expressed her reluctance to hit the dance floor alongside the “Spider-Man” actor, citing his impressive skills as her main concern.

“He’s too good, it would annoy me,” Zendaya admitted, highlighting her preference for a dance partner who shares a similar skill level.

“I would like to take someone who could be as bad as me,” he added.

Fans may remember Tom Holland’s viral performance of Rihanna’s “Umbrella” at *Lip Sync Battle* in 2017, which cemented his reputation for captivating dance moves. In a previous interview with The Hollywood Reporter, he humorously noted, “I’ve worked very hard in my career and I’ve felt very calculated about what I do and when I do it.”

The ‘Spider-Man’ actor said: “And of all the movies I’m incredibly proud of, the lip-sync battle is what I get the most praise for.”

Despite her talent, having demonstrated her dancing skills on ‘Dancing with the Stars’, Zendaya indicated that she would rather share the dance floor with someone less experienced.

“You know who would have fun? Honestly, my little niece who’s 8. I’d love to take a dance class with her. That would be fun,” she remarked.

While Zendaya may avoid dance lessons, she’s open to trying a kayaking date with Holland.

He explained that kayaking requires teamwork and timing, which could lead to some fun times.

“With kayaking, you have to be in sync with the person,” he said, adding, “And I think it would be fun because we’re both very controlling and we both want to be in charge. So it would be fun to see each other like, ‘No, let’s go this way.’ And I think it would be a good story after the fact.” (ANI)

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