Amy Schumer was ‘not shading’ Tom Holland with video mocking social media hiatuses

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Amy Schumer insists she wasn’t taking a swing at Tom Holland in her sarcastic video this week that mocked celebrities announcing their social media hiatuses.

The New York-born comedian, 41, took to Instagram Sunday with a new video in which she deadpans that she’s “decided, for my own mental health, to do more social media.”

The clip — which earned the praise of “Wild” author Cheryl Strayed, fellow funny lady Chelsea Handler and more — was posted the day after the “Spider-Man” star, 26, told followers he’d been avoiding social media to preserve his own mental health.

“I find that looking at my phone for 8½ hours a day is helping me,” continued the Schumer in her video. “And it’s helping this pimple patch and this breakout. And being in my 40s, it’s actually really good for me to watch all of ‘Love Island’ and all of ‘The Bachelors,’ whether in paradise or just normal mansions. So, you’ll be seeing a lot more of me on social media just for my physical and mental well-being.”

Schumer on Tuesday took to her Instagram Story with a since-expired clarification, People reports.

“Not shading Spider-Man. Making fun of myself. Of course social media is toxic!” read the screenshot she shared, signing off with an emoji of a spider, according to the outlet.

Holland on Saturday announced that he had “taken a break from social media ... because I find Instagram and Twitter to be overstimulating, to be overwhelming.

“I get caught up and I spiral when I read things about me online. And ultimately, it’s very detrimental to my mental state. So I decided to take a step back and delete the app,” he continued in the candid video.