The Borneo Post

Spider-Man star caught in Indian Twitter storm mix-up

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NEW DELHI: ‘Spider-Man’ star Tom Holland was grappling with an angry Twitter storm in India on Friday in a case of mistaken cyber identity.

A historian with the Twitter handle @holland_tom tweeted a post mocking Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday after a huge cricket stadium was renamed after him.

“I’m a huge admirer of the modesty Modi showed in naming the world’s largest cricket stadium after himself,” the tweet said.

The post prompted an angry backlash in India, where people mistook the Twitter account with that of another Tom Holland

– the 24-year-old British star of the ‘Spider-Man’ series of Marvel movies – whose handle is @TomHolland­1996.

Soon the hashtag #BoycottSpi­derMan started trending in the country of 1.3 billion people.

“This is India’s internal matter. We will teach you a lesson of lifetime. #boycottspi­derman,” said one user in response to the historian’s tweet.

“You conspirato­r, conspiring against global leader (Modi). You just wait, Delhi police is coming for you,” said another.

The actor has been active on Twitter this week, teasing fans with possible titles for the newest film in the series.

The #BoycottSpi­derMan hashtag then gained further traction as Twitter users mocked others for their misdirecte­d vitriol.

Historian Holland later apologised, tweeting: “Oh dear – I seem single-handedly to have destroyed prospects for the next Spider-Man in India. I should have remembered that with great power comes great responsibi­lity,” he said, echoing a famous Spider-Man quote.

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