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Zendaya and Tom Holland Wedding Update Leaves Fans Devastated

Zendaya and Tom Holland Wedding Update Leaves Fans Devastated

Yahoo10-05-2025

Fans will likely not get a glimpse of 's wedding dress when she and Tom Holland finally tie the knot.
In an interview on Complex's Please Explain series, the 28-year-old actress' stylist and close friend confirmed that "it'll be a beautiful dress," but the world would probably "never see" it on her.
"She and Tom are super private about their relationship," Roach explained. "They try to be as private as possible so I don't think there [would be] a Vogue spread or pictures of the wedding."
Roach added that the people the couple invite "will be really respectful of their privacy.
The stylist also added that the wedding will likely not be happening anytime soon since "Zendaya's working on six movies" and his focus is more on the press tour outfits rather than the wedding.
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Zendaya first flaunted her stunning engagement ring at the red carpet for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards back on Jan. 5.
TMZ were the first reported the pair's engagement on Jan. 6 and confirmed the Spider Man actor popped the question "between Christmas and New Year's" in the U.S.
A source also told PEOPLE Magazine back on Jan. 6 that "everyone close to them knew an engagement was happening" and that Holland wanted to proposed "for a while."
"He's always been crazy about her," the source said. "He always knew she was the one. They have something very special." The source also confirmed that the couple "won't rush a wedding" since they're "both busy with work projects" and plan to "enjoy things for now."

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