Rumors surrounding Tom Holland and Zendaya have taken the internet by storm after a playful yet cryptic comment from Zendaya’s longtime stylist, Law Roach, sparked speculation that the famously private couple may have secretly tied the knot.
The buzz began when Roach hinted during a red carpet interview that fans might have already “missed” a major milestone in the couple’s relationship. Known for keeping their romance largely out of the spotlight, Tom and Zendaya have consistently chosen privacy over publicity, rarely sharing personal updates despite intense public interest.
Following Roach’s remarks, social media erupted with excitement. A fan page posted what it claimed was a photo from the couple’s alleged wedding ceremony. The image, shared on Monday, March 2, appeared to show Tom and Zendaya standing at the altar. In the viral snapshot, Tom looked dapper in a classic black tuxedo and tie, while Zendaya stunned in a white bridal gown paired with a delicate veil. The couple seemed to be exchanging rings before an officiant, creating the illusion of an intimate wedding moment.
The post’s caption added fuel to the fire, boldly stating: “OMGGG THE WEDDING PHOTO OF ZENDAYA AND TOM HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY VOGUE AND COSMOPOLITAN!!!!!!!!” The dramatic claim quickly caught attention, with fans rushing to share and comment on the supposed confirmation.
OMGGG THE WEDDING PHOTO OF ZENDAYA AND TOM HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY VOGUE AND COSMOPOLITAN 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/cLTIqRba7y
— celebsnapz (@celebsnapzx) March 2, 2026
However, skepticism soon followed. Many social media users questioned the authenticity of the image, with several pointing out that it appeared to be artificially generated. “That’s clearly AI,” one user commented, while another wrote, “Y’all keep making stories up just for clicks.” The debate intensified as more people examined the image closely, noting inconsistencies typical of AI-generated or edited photos.
Adding clarity to the situation, one user reportedly consulted Grok, an AI chatbot on the platform, asking whether the image was genuine. The chatbot responded that the claims were false. It clarified that while Vogue and Cosmopolitan had reported on Law Roach’s red carpet remarks, neither publication had confirmed any wedding photos. According to the chatbot’s response, the viral image was an AI-generated or fan-edited creation, and no official announcement had been made by the couple or any credible media outlet.
As of now, neither Tom nor Zendaya has shared wedding photos or publicly confirmed that they have married. The couple, who reportedly got secretly engaged sometime last year, continue to maintain their signature privacy regarding personal matters.
The speculation traces back to comments Roach made at the 32nd Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, on Sunday, March 1. Speaking to Access Hollywood on the red carpet, Roach surprised viewers by saying, “The wedding has already happened.” He then teasingly added, “You missed it.”
When pressed further by the interviewer and asked if he was serious, Roach responded, “It’s very true!” before laughing. His playful tone left many wondering whether he was joking, teasing, or subtly confirming something real.
Given Roach’s close relationship with Zendaya and his long-standing role as her stylist, his words naturally carried weight. Still, without any formal confirmation from the couple themselves, fans are left guessing.
Tom and Zendaya first met while working together on the Spider-Man film franchise and have since become one of Hollywood’s most beloved pairs. Despite intense media scrutiny, they have managed to keep most aspects of their relationship private, sharing only occasional glimpses into their lives.
For now, the alleged wedding remains unconfirmed. The viral image appears to be a fabrication, and Roach’s comments may have been nothing more than a playful tease. Until the couple chooses to speak publicly, fans will have to rely on patience rather than speculation.
