Hot Takes: David Archuleta’s Preferred Position, Nick Champa’s Influence, And Tom Holland’s Alcohol-Free Venture
In a series of playful TikTok videos, David Archuleta, the beloved American Idol alum, has been teasing fans about his size and sexual preferences. The 32-year-old singer, who grew up “hardcore Mormon,” admits it might take him a while to catch up with the lingo, but he’s not shy about discussing his preferred position in bed.
When a fan commented, “being a full-time bottom isn’t so bad,” Archuleta had a lot to say. “I’m sure that you’re absolutely right for other people out there. Couldn’t relate.”
Archuleta’s journey of self-acceptance as a queer individual has been challenging, facing backlash during a concert in Utah for discussing his identity. Undeterred, he affirmed his commitment to living authentically on Instagram, encouraging others to embrace their truths.
“At the end of the day, we’re together, and we have moments that are happy.”
Meanwhile, Nick Champa, the 28-year-old American actor, model, and social media sensation, has taken TikTok by storm with his fiery thirst traps and hilarious videos. With over 12.7 million TikTok followers and nearly a million on Instagram, Champa’s magnetic charm and hot bod are sure to draw more fans.
Nick and his long-time boyfriend, Pierre Crespeau (aka Pierre Boo), began posting their adventures, pranks, and dances on TikTok in 2017, transforming their lives from small-town beginnings to Hollywood. Though they appear picture-perfect, the couple admits their relationship is normal, with arguments here and there.
Recent posts hint at a possible break-up between Nick and Pierre, with Nick now in a “talking stage” with an unidentified person. “What a year lol,” he captioned the post.
In other news, Tom Holland, our favorite neighborhood hero, has launched a new premium non-alcoholic beer brand called BERO Brewing. The multi-talented actor, who began his sobriety journey in January 2022, shared his struggles with alcohol and how drinking was taking control of his life.
“With BERO, I felt there was so much opportunity, not just to create a fantastic beer, but to also make a product that makes it simpler to live your best life,” Holland shared on the website.
Focusing on what consumers will gain from choosing his non-alcoholic drinks, Holland believes in the message and is passionate about an alcohol-free life. “Just because there is less alcohol in it, does not mean it is less [of] a beer. It is brewed the same. It is the same ingredients. It is just ever so slightly different,” he says.

