LOS ANGELES (BN24) —Actors Zendaya and Tom Holland have quietly married, according to a remark made by Zendaya’s longtime stylist, Law Roach, during a red carpet appearance at the 2026 SAG Awards.

While speaking to Access Hollywood on Sunday in Los Angeles, Roach indicated that the couple’s wedding had already taken place. “The wedding has already happened,” he said during the exchange. “You missed it.”
Roach, who has collaborated with Zendaya for more than a decade and has played a prominent role in shaping her public image, did not provide further details about the ceremony, including when or where it occurred. Representatives for Zendaya and Holland have not publicly responded to the comment, and neither actor has independently confirmed the marriage.
The pair, both 29, first met in 2017 while filming Spider-Man: Homecoming, where Holland portrayed Peter Parker, and Zendaya played Michelle “MJ” Jones. Their on-screen rapport quickly sparked widespread speculation during the film’s promotional tour, though both actors consistently deflected questions about a possible off-screen romance at the time.
Public confirmation of their relationship came in July 2021, when photographs published by Page Six showed the couple kissing inside a car in Los Angeles. From that point forward, the actors adopted a notably guarded approach to their personal lives, rarely discussing their relationship in interviews and limiting public displays of affection to occasional social media posts.
Despite maintaining privacy, both have seen their professional profiles rise sharply in recent years. Zendaya has starred in high-grossing releases, including Dune: Part Two and Challengers, reinforcing her status as one of Hollywood’s most in-demand performers. Holland, meanwhile, remains closely associated with the Marvel Cinematic Universe through his role in the Spider-Man franchise.
Speculation about a possible engagement first intensified in January 2025 when Zendaya appeared at the Golden Globe Awards wearing a prominent diamond ring. Observers quickly circulated images online, prompting questions about whether Holland had proposed. In September of that year, Holland acknowledged in an interview that he had indeed asked Zendaya to marry him.
Rumors resurfaced earlier this year when Zendaya was seen wearing a simple gold band in place of the diamond ring, prompting online conjecture that a wedding might have taken place away from public view. Roach’s latest comments now appear to lend weight to that theory, although no official announcement has followed.
As of Monday, no marriage records or formal statements have been released, and the couple’s representatives have not issued clarification.
What is established: Law Roach told Access Hollywood at the 2026 SAG Awards that the wedding “has already happened.” Holland previously confirmed an engagement in September 2025 following months of speculation. Zendaya was later seen wearing a gold band that fueled marriage rumors.
What remains unverified: The date, location, and circumstances of any ceremony have not been disclosed by the actors themselves. Without direct confirmation, Roach’s remark stands as the sole public assertion that the marriage has taken place.
High-profile actors increasingly choose private ceremonies over large, media-centered weddings. In an era defined by social media scrutiny and constant paparazzi presence, celebrity couples often seek to retain control over personal milestones. Zendaya and Holland, who have repeatedly emphasized the importance of maintaining boundaries between their professional and personal lives, fit that pattern.
Both performers rose to fame within massive franchise ecosystems, where public interest frequently extends beyond their roles into their private affairs. The “Tomdaya” moniker, widely used by fans online, reflects the intensity of that interest. Yet unlike many celebrity couples, the two have avoided leveraging their relationship for publicity, opting instead for discretion.
From a career standpoint, marriage is unlikely to alter their trajectories. Zendaya’s recent projects have demonstrated her ability to transition between blockbuster spectacle and character-driven drama, while Holland has spoken publicly about balancing large-scale franchise commitments with smaller independent films. Industry analysts suggest that their individual brand strength makes them resilient to shifts in the public narrative surrounding their relationship.
Still, the revelation, if confirmed, underscores the evolving dynamic between celebrity culture and privacy. A decade ago, a wedding involving two global stars would almost certainly have unfolded under intense media coverage. The possibility that such an event could occur without widespread detection illustrates how carefully managed public images can coexist with private realities.
For fans, Roach’s brief comment has already generated extensive online reaction, with social media platforms amplifying the news within minutes of its circulation. Whether Zendaya and Holland choose to formally acknowledge the marriage may determine how long the speculation cycle persists.
Until then, the couple’s silence aligns with the approach they have maintained since confirming their relationship in 2021: selective visibility, minimal commentary, and firm control over what aspects of their lives become public.



