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Andrew Garfield reveals girlfriend Emma Stone "approved" of how his "package ...

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Juliet Paylor



14:36 EST, 28 March 2014




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15:25 EST, 28 March 2014



Andrew Garfield has revealed that girlfriend Emma Stone gave her seal of approval when it came
to just how his package was presented in his Spider-Man costume.


Appearing via satellite on Australia’s The Project last week to promote the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2, the actor was a little taken aback when host Waleed Aly got straight down to the nitty gritty: asking just how he ensured his manhood ‘looked appropriate’ in the rather revealing suit.


‘It takes a lot of consideration, because you don’t want it to be overwhelming and also you don’t want it to be underwhelming,’ he replied, adding: ‘You don’t want it to intimidate and you don’t want it to… the opposite of intimidate. So yes, there is thought, but ultimately you have to trust that what you have is enough.’


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‘It takes a lot of consideration’: Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone were in fits of laughter after being quizzed about how the actor ensured his ‘package looked appropriate’ in his Spider-Man costume as the pair promoted The Amazing Spider-Man 2 on Australia’s The Project last week



‘You don’t want it to be overwhelming and also you don’t want it to be underwhelming’: The star’s snug-fitting suit leaves very little to the imagination, though the actor admitted that ultimately you just have to ‘trust that what you have is enough’



Both he and Emma laughed wholeheartedly when the cheeky interviewer asked if Andrew ran the suit past a ‘focus group’, joking that the question was ‘Classic Waleed’.


As if on cue, the stunning redhead responded: ‘Because with great power comes great responsibility’ – quoting a line from Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man movies.


‘I had one focus group and that focus group was Emma. She approved,’ Andrew added, to which his lady love simply laughed.


Meanwhile, proving that great power does indeed come with great responsibility, the 30-year-old actor did his bit to promote Earth Day on Friday after Spider-Man was named the first official ambassador for the global initiative.


The star paid a visit to the Commonwealth Secondary School in Singapore, along with co-star Jamie Foxx, who plays nemesis Electro in the movie, as guests of the World Wide Fund For Nature.


No holding back: Host Waleed Aly’s questions may have been a little on the embarrassing side, but let’s face it – it was something everyone had been wanting to know the answer to



‘I had one focus group and that focus group was Emma. She approved’: The 30-year-old was hysterical when asked if he ran the suit past a ‘focus group’, revealing that girlfriend and co-star Emma’s opinion was the only one that mattered



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In keeping with his appointment, signs around the environmentally-progressive school read: ‘Be A Superhero For The Planet.’


During their visit, the pair chatted with students and posed for photos, as well as planted trees, which were marked with plaques that read: ‘The gift of life’.


‘One of the conversations we need to have as a global community is about protecting our home, which is the Earth,’ an impassioned Garfield said during the press conference following the event. ‘We are all sharing this planet. It’s up to us to take care of it. It’s our responsibility.’


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It’s Spidey to the rescue! On Friday, the actor paid a visit to Singapore’s Commonwealth Secondary School in his newly-appointed role as the first official superhero ambassador for Earth Hour as part of the World Wide Fund For Nature’s initiative



Helping hand: Andrew was joined by The Amazing Spider-Man 2 co-star Jamie Foxx, who plays his nemesis Electro in the upcoming film, as the pair planted trees and chatted with students about the importance of being environmentally conscious



‘It’s our responsibility’: A plaque commemorated the ambassador’s ‘Gift of life’ in the form of a sugar apple tree he planted lovingly with the help of a student



His 46-year-old co-star added: ‘To have this young man who’s playing the character Spider-Man,
for him to be able to say about taking care about the planet, it speaks volumes. And people look
to him, so when they see him speaking about conservation it goes a long way – those kids will grow up and they will do in turn what they were inspired by, and hopefully that will sustain for years after we’re gone.’


The stars were presented with hats and little stuffed pandas – WWF’s mascot – by the thrilled students, which they proudly posed with.


Andrew and Jamie will be joined by Emma and director Marc Webb at 8.30pm on Saturday night
as they lead Singapore’s Official Lights Out ceremony as part of the world’s largest Earth Hour celebration.


‘We are all sharing this planet. It’s up to us to take care of it’: The star was mobbed by excited fans and the media as he addressed the students prior to holding a conference



Fan club! The 46-year-old gushed about his co-star’s involvement in the initiative, saying, ‘To have this young man who’s playing the character Spider-Man, for him to be able to say about taking care about the planet, it speaks volumes’



He’s a real-life hero: Andrew happily posed with a small WWF’s panda mascot toy, while he and Jamie will be joined by Emma and director Marc Webb as they lead the world’s largest Earth Hour celebration in Singapore on Saturday night








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