Andrew Garfield has dropped a bombshell about his secret presence on social media, and it's not what you might expect. Though the actor, best known for his role in The Amazing Spider-Man, doesn't have any official social media accounts, he's far from out of the loop.
In a candid admission, the 44-year-old actor revealed, "I’m just as bad as everyone else," acknowledging his engagement with the digital world through "creeper accounts." While chatting with the Associated Press at the London premiere of his latest film, The Magic Faraway Tree, Garfield confessed to succumbing to the addictive nature of social media.
“Because I’m a human, and they’ve somehow managed to tap into our human addictive responses. So no, I’m not immune to it.”
Garfield explained that despite not having any official profiles, he maintains secret accounts to keep up with the latest buzz and satisfy his scrolling habit. "I don’t have social media," he continued, "I have, like, creeper accounts in certain places. And I have to be very, very disciplined with myself."
But Andrew isn't alone in this secretive social media world. Other Hollywood stars, including Adele, Margot Robbie, Cole Sprouse, and Lorde, are rumored to have similar undisclosed accounts. It seems even the biggest names can't resist the pull of the digital age.
Andrew Garfield's revelation adds a fascinating layer to the discussion about celebrities and their online habits. While many public figures maintain a polished social media presence, it's intriguing to consider the hidden interactions they might have under the radar.
The actor's honesty about his social media habits offers a refreshing perspective on the balance between public and private life, particularly in an era where digital interactions are unavoidable. Whether it's through official channels or secret accounts, even stars like Garfield can't escape the allure of social media.