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Tom Holland & Zendaya’s Wedding Date: What We Know


When Was Tom Holland & Zendaya's Wedding? What We Know About Their Marriage



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Our friendly neighborhood couple are apparently married! Tom Holland and Zendaya tied the knot sometime before the 2026 Actor Awards, her longtime friend and stylist Law Roach claimed, so fans are clamoring to learn more about the pair’s wedding.

Below, Hollywood Life breaks it all down for you about Zendaya and Tom’s alleged marriage.

Did Tom Holland and Zendaya Get Married?

According to Zendaya’s friend and stylist, Law Roach, yes — she and Tom are married.

“The wedding has already happened, you missed it,” Law said with a smile.

However, Zendaya and Tom have yet to confirm whether or not they’re actually married.

When Was Tom Holland and Zendaya’s Wedding?

Tom and Zendaya’s wedding could have taken place sometime in early 2026 or late 2025, at the earliest, because the Challengers actress was seen in Los Angeles, California, wearing what appeared to be a gold wedding band.

Since the couple have successfully protected their relationship from the public eye, details on their nuptials have been kept under wraps.

How Long Have Zendaya and Tom Holland Been Together?

What we do know is that Tom and Zendaya have been together for a few years.

“One of the downsides of our fame is that privacy isn’t really in our control anymore,” Tom told GQ.

The two started sharing adorable Instagram posts of one another, starting with birthday tributes with Z calling her then-boyfriend, “My Spider-Man,” and Tom calling her, “My MJ.”



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