If you’ve been holding out hope for a Zendaya–Tom Holland wedding this year, you might want to chill for a bit. According to Zendaya’s longtime stylist Law Roach, their wedding plans are still way off.
He told E! News at the Fashion Trust Awards that the big day is “far away.” Why? Schedules. Both Zendaya and Tom are locked into multiple movie shoots and red carpets through next year. Law joked that he’s “resting up for 2026” because it’s not happening anytime before then.
So, yes, wedding? Confirmed. Timeline? Still fuzzy.
Back in January, Tom’s dad, Dominic Holland, dropped the real behind-the-scenes tea on the proposal. He said Tom went the full old-school route, buying a ring, asking for Zendaya’s dad’s permission, and planning the whole moment down to the outfit. Dominic called it classic Tom: thoughtful and precise.
Even though the couple hasn’t said much publicly, the love’s been loud and clear. Zendaya called working with Tom “extra safe” in an interview with Vanity Fair, adding that it’s second nature for them on set. She loves how dedicated and passionate he is, no matter how exhausted he gets. Sounds like Hollywood’s golden couple is still riding high.
Tom, on the other hand, recently confessed he occasionally Googles Zendaya just to check that everything’s okay. He’s not big on social media, so a quick search is his way of making sure she’s all good. Kinda adorable, honestly.
The two first confirmed they were dating in 2021, and while they’ve kept most of their relationship low-key, the little things, like mutual respect, protective instincts, and supportive quotes, say a lot.
So to sum it up: Zendaya and Tom Holland are engaged, totally in love, but not in a rush with regards their wedding. And when the wedding does happen? Expect Law Roach to show up with a look that absolutely shuts it down.
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