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Video Of Andrew Garfield Adorably Laughing Over Google Searches About Him Is TikTok's Latest Obsession

Video Of Andrew Garfield Adorably Laughing Over Google Searches About Him Is TikTok's Latest Obsession
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A 2021 clip of English actor Andrew Garfield is going viral for all the right reasons.

TikTok has fallen in love with the Oscar nominee's infectious laugh from a December 2021Wired video.


In the clip, Garfield takes part in their series of actors answering the most-Googled questions about themselves.

Andrew Garfield Answers the Web's Most Searched Questions | WIREDwww.youtube.com

Around the 5:10 mark, Garfield is shown the Google search phrase “andrew garfield organ movie" referencing his role in the 2010 dystopian sci-fi movie Never Let Me Go.

The actor bursts into a fit of giggles and comments:

“It sounds like the title of my sex tape or something."
“It’s like a bad translation of what my sex tape would be called."
"It’s been translated from another language and printed on a T-shirt.”

He went on to recommend the film, which is based on a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro.

"It's just an amazing story, and I would love you to watch the film."

As reported by DailyDot, edited clips of Garfield's laugh have started to make their way around TikTok.

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Garfield has been in show business since 2004, but his popularity has soared in the last year.

It's great to see him getting the recognition and love he deserves.

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