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Tom Holland Seems To Confirm He’s Married Zendaya

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In an interview with Esquire, Spider-Man star Tom Holland appeared to confirm he’s married long-term partner Zendaya.

There’s been heavy speculation for some time that the pair got married away from the spotlight. The Euphoria star’s stylist Law Roach joked with Access Hollywood earlier this year: “The wedding has already happened! You missed it!”

Zendaya has also been spotted with a gold ring above her engagement ring, which some suspected was a wedding ring.

And since then, she’s had some fun with the topic.

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During a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Kimmel said, “you might actually be married to Tom”. His guest replied, “Really? I haven’t [heard] any of that…”

She also addressed AI-generated images of their wedding, stating: “Many people have been fooled by them! While I was out and about in real life, people were like, ‘oh my god your wedding photos are gorgeous’. And I was like, ‘babe, they’re AI’.”

In an Esquire interview, published 16 June, Tom was asked about those same AI-generated pictures.

He said that his gran saw them and thought she hadn’t been invited. When questioned whether any other family members faced the same confusion, Holland reportedly took a “six-second” pause before responding: “No, because they were all there.

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“That’s all you’ll get on that.”

The actor also spoke about his first impression of Zendaya, who he met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming.

“Obviously, I was super excited at the prospect of working with her and getting to know her,” he told the publication.

“She smashed her audition out the park and got the part before she’d even left the room. I remember when she closed the door to leave, [the film’s producer] Amy Pascal was immediately like, ‘Well, she’s getting the job.’”

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You can read the Esquire interview in full here.

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