WARNING: Swoon-worthy content ahead. Amazing Spiderman actor Andrew Garfield decided to help autistic children learn how to surf during a trip in Sydney, Australia. That Emma Stone is one lucky lady.

The actor, who is Down Under promoting the Amazing Spiderman 2, was joined by pro-surfer Joel Parkinson for the Hunter Connect-Surfing for Autism event at Bondi Beach.

Whilst this is a cute act in itself, what's even cuter is that a) Andrew used a Spiderman surfboard when teaching kids how to swim, B) At one point, he was shirtless, and c) It was all his idea.

"It was Andrew's idea to touch base", Joel Parkinson told the MailOnline.

"(He) was very specific in wanting to do something with a local charity that supported children with autism spectrum disorder in the surf."

Andrew wasn't too bad in the surf either- we were pretty impressed how long he managed to stay on the boards.

Garfield's on and off-screen girlfriend Emma Stone was also in Sydney promoting the film, and she did something equally cute - totally fangirling over Mel B interviewing her on the radio. If you haven't heard about it yet, read the story here.

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