By SUN REPORTER
HOLLYWOOD legend Tobey Maguire, Spiderman has left fans “spinning” after he was spotted getting cozy with a model 30 years his junior at the Super Bowl.
The Spiderman star, 50, sent the internet into a total meltdown when he was caught on camera side-by-side with 20-year-old social media influencer Mishka Silva at the star-studded bash.
The pair looked “very comfortable” as they sat in the VIP section at Levi’s Stadium, with eagle-eyed viewers spotting the brunette beauty laughing and leaning in close to the veteran actor.
Mishka, a rising Instagram star born in 2005, later fueled the fire by sharing snaps of her glamorous weekend—though she stopped short of posting a “couple debut” photo with the Marvel hero.
But while the champagne was flowing in the VIP boxes, social media was serving up a cold dish of disapproval.
Critics were quick to point out the staggering 30-year age gap, with many noting a detail that made them feel particularly “sticky.”
Tobey’s eldest daughter, Ruby, is 19—making his rumored new flame just one year older than his own child.
One fuming fan took to X (formerly Twitter) to vent: “She wasn’t even born when the first Spider-Man movie came out in 2002.
I have milk in my fridge older than this relationship!”
Another added: “It’s giving Leo DiCaprio vibes. Why do these guys treat the age of 25 like an expiration date?”
This isn’t the first time Tobey has faced raised eyebrows over his dating life. Since his 2016 split from jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer—with whom he shares Ruby and son Otis, 15—the actor has often been linked to younger models.
2018–2022: He dated model Tatiana Dieteman, who was roughly 15 years his junior.
2024: He was spotted with 20-year-old model Lily Chee at a Fourth of July party, though sources at the time insisted they were “just friends.”
While Tobey and Mishka have yet to confirm if they are officially “off the market,” the sighting has reignited the fierce debate over Hollywood’s obsession with age-gap romances.
While some fans defended the pair, arguing they are “two consenting adults,” others aren’t so sure. As one commenter put it: “He’s Peter Parker, not Peter Pan—it’s time to grow up!”

