Ariana DeBose singing to Andrew Garfield at the Tony Awards is giving us LIFE.

Oscar winner and Broadway alum Ariana DeBose hosted last night's Tony Awards celebration. She did an eloquent job, gracefully guiding the audience from one award to the next. At one point, as has become somewhat of a tradition at the Tonys, DeBose took to the audience, interacting with different stars sitting in the crowd as she sang.

One interaction, however, stands out plainly to the masses.

Tick, Tick...Boom! star Andrew Garfield sat in the audience, minding his own business. Both DeBose and Garfield, veterans of the stage, spent the year successfully performing in film adaptations of musicals. (Maybe that's why they were drawn to each other. Hmm...)

Garfield sat waiting quietly to get up with his former Angels in America co-star Nathan Lane to present the award for Best Play to The Lehman Trilogy. 

This, however, was interrupted by the West Side Story star coming up to him, singing in his face, and then, gradually, moving into Spider-Man's lap. (Move over Gwen Stacy!) Garfield's reaction is priceless.

THE BEST PART IS YOU CAN SEE THAT HE KNOWS IT IS COMING.

That is the face of for-the-love-of-all-do-not-see-me. He is even TRYING to cover his face with his hand. It is a bit more difficult to be discreet when you are...well...Andrew Garfield. It is one of the most wonderfully, hilariously memorable moments of the night.

We cannot stop watching this. Just play it again. You know you want to.