Tom Holland on BERO, Padel vs. Pickleball and Learning From Matt Damon and Christopher Nolan on “Mind-Blowing” Film ‘The Odyssey’
Tom Holland participated in the BERO Padel Classic, an invite-only tournament in Sherman Oaks, California, promoting his non-alcoholic beer brand BERO. He discussed the launch of BERO's new glass bottle and how the brand aligns with his sobriety journey and emphasis on community. Holland also reflected on his upcoming film projects and the social appeal of padel as a sport accessible to a wide range of players.
- ▪Tom Holland co-owns BERO, a non-alcoholic beer brand that hosted its second annual Padel Classic in Sherman Oaks, California, on April 29, 2026.
- ▪The event featured celebrities such as Simu Liu, Steve Aoki, Rainn Wilson, Jay Shetty, Diplo, and Zendaya, who attended in support.
- ▪Holland emphasized that BERO's branding is intentionally subtle to avoid singling out non-drinkers in social settings.
- ▪He credited BERO with supporting his sobriety, stating that authenticity is central to the brand and his personal values.
- ▪BERO launched a new sleek, minimalist glass bottle, a development Holland had long wanted and praised COO Neha Soi for executing.
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Tom Holland participates in the BERO Padel Classic at Pura Padel in Sherman Oaks, California, on April 29, 2026. Leon Bennett/Getty Images for BERO Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment With two huge movies out this year, Tom Holland will be popping up in many places across the globe in 2026. On Wednesday morning, the actor appeared in one of the more unlikely spots — atop a parking garage at Sherman Oaks Galleria — but for good reason. His non-alcoholic beer brand, BERO, presented its second annual Padel Classic, an invite-only tournament featuring talent across sports, entertainment and culture.
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