Spider-Man couple Tom Willa Holland, 25, and Jendeia, 25, have reacted coolly to the height difference.
They spoke on the subject of height difference at the Sirius XM Town Hall event on Wednesday.
“Zendea is not that big,” Tom Willa Holland said. “At most, it’s about an inch or two. People say, ‘How did you kiss?’ It must have been really hard.’”
“This is normal,” Jendeia said, “but my mother is taller than my father. My mother is taller than anyone.”
"There was a wonderful sweet moment," Zendea added, referring to the scene in "Spider-Man: Lee Jin-hyuk Home" kissing Tom Willa Holland.
Earlier, Tom Willa Holland and Jendeia joked about the two-inch (about 5cm) height difference during a joint interview on the Graham Norton Show on Thursday.
“There’s a special trick that Tom Willa Holland puts me on top of the bridge, and my feet touched first because of the height difference,” Jendeia explained. Tom Willa Holland replied, “I’m a superhero, I have to look great.”
Meanwhile, the film "Spider-Man: No Lee Jin-hyuk Home" unexpectedly opens a multibus while the identity Spider-Man "Peter Parker" (Tom Willa Holland) was being helped by "Doctor Strange" (Venedict Cumberbatch), which led to the opening of a series of different dimensions, including "Doctor Octopus" (Alfried Molina). Marvel action blockbuster depicts the story of the enemy appearing and facing the worst crisis ever.
"Spider-Man: No Lee Jin-hyuk Home" not only deals with the multiverse worldview, the core of MCU Phase 4, but also Billon of the previous "Spider-Man" series, including "Doctor Octopus" and "Green Goblin" in Sam Rayme's "Spider-Man" trilogy, and Billon "Electro" in the "Amazing Spider-Man" series. They're going out.
Opened December 15.