Tom Holland Quietly Confirms Wedding to Zendaya in New Esquire Cover Story
Tom Holland has quietly confirmed his marriage to Zendaya, ending nearly four months of speculation about whether the couple had secretly tied the knot.
The 29-year-old "Spider-Man" star addressed the wedding for the first time in his new Esquire magazine cover story published Monday. Per Variety, Holland said his family members "were all there" on the wedding day. "That's all you'll get on that," he added.
That single sentence answered the question fans have been asking since March, when Zendaya's longtime stylist Law Roach first dropped the news on the Actor Awards red carpet. "The wedding has already happened. You missed it," Roach told Access Hollywood at the time. "It's very true." Roach doubled down at the Oscars two weeks later, telling Extra, "I said what I said."
Zendaya, 29, dropped hints of her own. On February 18, she was photographed in Beverly Hills wearing a gold band where her cushion-cut engagement ring usually sits. On March 12, at Essence's Black Women in Hollywood Awards, host Marsai Martin asked her to flash the ring as a sign she was married. Zendaya did. The crowd applauded.
The couple has been famously private about their nine-year relationship. They met on the set of "Spider-Man: Homecoming" in 2016 and were first photographed kissing in July 2021. Holland confirmed their engagement in September 2025 after Zendaya debuted a diamond ring at the 2025 Golden Globes. He corrected a reporter who called Zendaya his girlfriend during a panel by simply saying, "Fiancée."
In the new Esquire interview, Holland leaned into how protective he and Zendaya remain of their personal lives. "I really do understand that, and I don't want to dismiss that like 'stay out of my business,'" he said. "But in a lot of ways, I also am a very private person, and I try my best to be able to have things for myself and for him as well."
Wedding details, including the date, location, and Zendaya's dress, remain under wraps. Roach previously told E! News in July 2025 that the wedding planning had not even started yet because Zendaya was filming the next "Dune" installment. Whenever it happened, it happened quietly. As BET.com previously reported, Black Twitter has been celebrating one of its favorite couples since the news first broke.