Benson Boone would sing at Tom Holland and Zendaya's wedding
Benson Boone would gladly sing at Tom Holland and Zendaya if he were asked. The actor and actress, both 28, met on the set of Marvel's 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' in 2016, and news of their engagement was confirmed after Zendaya flashed a big, sparkly diamond ring on her left ring finger at the Golden Globes in January this year. A date for the smitten couple's special day has not been confirmed, but Benson, 22, has said he is willing to perform at their ceremony when the time comes. The 'Beautiful Things' hitmaker told E! News at the American Music Awards: "Immediate yes. Of course! I'm not going to pass that up!" His comments come after he and Tom were recently spotted having lunch together, and Benson was full of praise for the star. Asked how Benson developed a relationship with the 'Onward' actor, he said: "Just word of mouth, and it got around. Yeah, he's a great human being." According to Tom's dad, Dominic Holland, his son had "everything planned out" for how he would pop the question. The 57-year-old author wrote in a post on the community-building platform Patreon in January: "He had purchased a ring. He had spoken with her father and gained permission to propose to his daughter. "Tom had everything planned out … When, where, how, what to say, what to wear… (sic)" Tom and Zendaya went public with their romance in 2021, and she has previously admitted that she feels "extra safe" whenever she works with him. The 'Dune: Part One' actress told Vanity Fair's 2025 Hollywood Issue: "It's actually strangely comfortable. It's like second nature, if anything. You feel extra safe with the person you're acting beside. I love working with him. "He's so talented, and so passionate about what he does. He always gives things 1,000 per cent, even if he's absolutely worn down. I really appreciate that about him. "It feels pretty normal. That's how we met. Literally, at a chemistry read." And Tom Googles Zendaya's name to "check" if she is OK. He shared with food recipe developer Samah Dada on the 'On the Menu' podcast: "The last thing I Googled was actually Zendaya. "I'm not on [social media], and I delete it when I'm not using it. So, sometimes, like, it's more of a bit of an anxiety thing, but I'll check to see if everything's good and to make sure we're all cool. "So I just give her a little Google and look [through] the news, and I'm like, 'She's good.'"
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