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Zendaya & Tom Holland Are Putting Wedding on Hold For a Big Reason, Says ‘Source'
Zendaya & Tom Holland Are Putting Wedding on Hold For a Big Reason, Says ‘Source'

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Zendaya & Tom Holland Are Putting Wedding on Hold For a Big Reason, Says ‘Source'

Zendaya and Tom Holland are surely looking forward to their wedding. However, it seems like they won't be able to hold their ceremony anytime soon. With the couple having several projects in the pipeline, it is hard for them to find time to plan their nuptials. Moreover, while Holland is ready to elope immediately, his girlfriend reportedly wants a big ceremony with their loved ones present to celebrate their love. A source recently told RadarOnline that Zendaya and Tom Holland are having to postpone their wedding due to their busy schedules. While the couple is very much in love, it seems like they will have to be patient before they can say 'I do.' The actors have several movies and television series in the works. In addition, Holland has his non-alcoholic beer brand BERO to consider as well. The insider revealed that the BAFTA Award winner is more than willing to elope with his girlfriend immediately. However, the fashion icon has 'a vision of a wedding,' which involves their loved ones and a proper celebration. The source told the outlet, 'If Tom could jet away with Zendaya and marry her in some exotic locale, he would.' The pair allegedly did try their best to 'fit' the wedding into their schedules this year. However, it just was not possible as they both have several projects on hand at the moment. The insider also highlighted that the couple's career-first mindset doesn't help, calling it 'one of the big challenges' they face. The duo supposedly lets their personal lives take a backseat when they have work. The source further explained, 'Trying to line up schedules can be brutal – it's one of the things that gets in the way for a lot of high-profile Hollywood relationships.' Tom Holland and Zendaya are also not happy about the postponement of their wedding, with both feeling frustrated about the delay. Furthermore, the couple has apparently 'hit a point where the distance and constant travel are really wearing them down.' Even when one of them is in the same place as the other, their partner is 'usually working insane hours.' Originally reported by Namrata Padhee on Reality Tea. The post Zendaya & Tom Holland Are Putting Wedding on Hold For a Big Reason, Says 'Source' appeared first on Mandatory.

5WPR Wins Gold Stevie Award for PR Campaign of the Year (New Product Launch) with BERO
5WPR Wins Gold Stevie Award for PR Campaign of the Year (New Product Launch) with BERO

Malaysian Reserve

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

5WPR Wins Gold Stevie Award for PR Campaign of the Year (New Product Launch) with BERO

NEW YORK, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — 5WPR, one of the largest independently-owned PR and integrated communications firms in the U.S., is proud to announce that its work for BERO has won the prestigious Gold Stevie Award for PR Campaign of the Year in the New Product or Service Launch category at the 2025 American Business Awards. Launched in October 2024, the BERO PR campaign was designed to introduce Tom Holland's celebrity-founded brand into the rapidly growing non-alcoholic beverage category with authenticity, credibility, and impact. The campaign's strategy for market introduction combined top-tier media placements, thought leadership, influencer engagement and amplification of strategic partnerships, all to build momentum from day one and position BERO as long-term industry innovator. To ensure a meaningful debut, 5WPR worked under embargo leading up to launch, securing exclusive coverage in Forbes and Fast Company on day one. Post-launch, the campaign sustained strong media interest, earning additional coverage in Fox Business, CNN, and other key outlets. These efforts were made stronger through partnership with Tom Holland's personal team at Shelter PR, who complemented the product and brand narrative with a series of 1×1 broadcast interviews including Rich Roll, Food and Wine's Tinfoil Swans, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and more. Within the first month alone, the campaign generated over 2.5 billion media impressions, establishing BERO as not only a celebrity-owned brand, but a serious player in the beverage space with a premium product and thoughtful mission. 'We are beyond thrilled to receive the prestigious Gold Stevie Award for our efforts on the BERO campaign,' said Leigh Ann Ambrosi, Managing Partner & EVP, CPG & Lifestyle at 5WPR. 'This win reflects the strategic thinking, creativity, and relentless dedication our team brought to making BERO a standout success. We are proud to have helped establish such a forward-thinking brand as a leader in the non-alcoholic beverage space, and this recognition reflects our commitment to delivering outstanding results for wonderful clients.' The American Business Awards® (The Stevie Awards) are recognized as one of the most coveted global honors for business achievements, celebrating excellence in marketing, communications, and public relations across various sectors. All 2025 Public Relations Award winners can be viewed here. This recognition further solidifies 5WPR's expertise in launching new brands with cultural relevance, long-term resonance, and measurable impact. About 5WPR 5WPR is a full-service PR agency known for cutting-edge programs that engage with businesses, issues, and ideas. Founded in 2003, 5W has been named a top US and NYC PR Agency by leading industry publication O'Dwyer's, as well as awarded Agency of the Year in the 2024 American Business Awards®, and continuously brings leading businesses a resourceful, bold, and results-driven approach to communication. The agency has more than 250 professionals serving clients in B2C (Beauty & Fashion, Consumer Brands, Entertainment, Food & Beverage, Health & Wellness, Travel & Hospitality, Technology, Nonprofit), B2B (Corporate Communications and Reputation Management), Public Affairs, Crisis Communications and Digital Marketing (Social Media, Influencer, Paid Media, SEO). In addition to its business accolades, 5W was named to the 2024 Digiday WorkLife Employer of the Year list. For more information and to join our team visit 5W Careers. Media Contact Chris Bergincbergin@

Tom Holland Faces Hilarious Hiccup Buying His Own Nonalcoholic Beer
Tom Holland Faces Hilarious Hiccup Buying His Own Nonalcoholic Beer

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Tom Holland Faces Hilarious Hiccup Buying His Own Nonalcoholic Beer

Tom Holland's quest to track down his nonalcoholic beer 'out in the wild' went hilariously awry this week when the 'Spider-Man' actor was barred from completing the purchase for an unexpected reason. On Tuesday, Holland posted a series of videos to his Instagram Stories in which he was seen dropping by a number of Target stores in search of Bero, the nonalcoholic beer he launched last year. 'So I haven't been in the [United] States for a while,' the English actor explained in one of the videos. 'And I'm gonna go visit some Bero on the shelves, out in the wild.' After failing to find Bero at two Target stores, Holland seemingly got lucky at a third when he spotted some 12-packs for sale ― that is, until he says he encountered yet another obstacle. 'OK, so success! I found some, I bought it [but] they wouldn't accept my ID because it's English and I couldn't prove my age,' the actor said, hinting he'd gone unrecognized by the store's staff. Fortunately, he said, 'a really lovely employee' ended up coming to his rescue by scanning their own ID. 'Kind of ironic that I wasn't allowed to buy my own product,' he added. Tom Holland says Target staff wouldn't sell his own non-alcoholic beer BERO to him because he couldn't prove his age.'They wouldn't accept my ID, because it's English, and I couldn't prove my age.' — DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) February 18, 2025 Many retailers require customers to be of legal drinking age before purchasing nonalcoholic drinks, as well as medications such as NyQuil, as both may contain miniscule amounts of alcohol. It's also believed doing so will reduce the risk of selling alcohol to minors, as Heineken, Budweiser and other popular beer brands produce nonalcoholic drinks in similar packaging. Holland unveiled Bero in the fall of 2024 in hopes of giving sober people like himself a way to 'reintegrate into that social environment where they might feel like they're not necessarily welcome.' 'I felt really passionate about being sober, promoting a healthier lifestyle, making a difference and helping people,' he told Food & Wine in October. 'My first year of sobriety would have been much easier had I had a product like Bero.' The actor has credited the 2023 Apple TV+ mini-series 'The Crowded Room,' in which he portrayed a teen arrested for a crime he may not have committed, with giving him an impetus to quit drinking alcohol. 'I'm no stranger to the physical aspects of the job doing the whole action-movie thing,' he told Entertainment Weekly. 'But the mental aspect, it really beat me up and it took a long time for me to recover afterwards, to sort of get back to reality.' Zendaya Shares Adorable Throwback Photo For Her Birthday Tom Holland's Father Shares Details Of Son's Engagement To Zendaya Tom Holland Shares The 1 Reason He Won't Walk The Red Carpet At Zendaya's Premieres

Tom Holland says he was denied buying his own non-alcoholic beer at Target
Tom Holland says he was denied buying his own non-alcoholic beer at Target

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Tom Holland says he was denied buying his own non-alcoholic beer at Target

Tom Holland confessed he wasn't allowed to buy a case of his own non-alcoholic beer at Target for an odd reason. Yesterday, the 28-year-old was on a mission to find his new beverage brand, BERO, on the shelves at one of the major retailer's locations near him. He took to Instagram to post a string of Stories, documenting his journey to score his fizzy drink 'out in the wild.' Launched in October 2024, BERO offers three flavors of non-alcoholic beer including a 'Golden Pil' and a 'Hazy IPA.' Holland, who's nearing the three-year mark of his sobriety journey, announced in January that the beer was now being sold in Target. However, what he learned on his search was that the drink wasn't as easy to locate in stores as he might have hoped. After two unsuccessful trips, the Spider-Man star finally found BERO at the third Target he went to. 'I found it, and I actually just walked straight past it by accident,' he said on Instagram. A little while later, Holland returned to his Story to confirm: 'OK, so, I found some, I bought it.' Shockingly, it took a bit of convincing for the store to let him purchase the drinks. 'They wouldn't accept my ID, because it's English, and I couldn't prove my age,' he explained in a follow-up post. Laughing at the absurdity of the situation, Holland said a 'really lovely employee' was ultimately able to help him by scanning her own ID. 'Just kind of ironic that I wasn't allowed to buy my own product,' he said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tom Holland (@tomholland2013) In April 2024, Target confirmed that customers purchasing non-alcoholic beverages would still be required to show identification. According to a Food & Wine report, the company said customers have to be 21 or older to buy these drinks because they have a similar flavor and taste to their alcoholic counterparts. Holland hasn't taken a sip of alcohol since the beginning of 2022 when he decided to take part in Dry January. Abstaining from drinking for an entire month forced the actor to realize how 'obsessed' he was with alcohol prior. 'I didn't one day wake up and say, 'I'm giving up drinking'. I just, like many Brits, had had a very, very boozy December. [It was] Christmas time, I was on vacation, I was drinking a lot and I've always been able to drink a lot,' he said during a July 2023 interview on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast. 'All I could think about was having a drink. That's all I could think about. I was waking up thinking about it. I was checking the clock, 'When's it 12pm?'' he continued. Speaking about abstaining from alcohol for the last three years, Holland told Forbes this past October: 'It was very difficult, it has been the hardest thing I've ever done, and arguably the greatest achievement of my life.'

Tom Holland says he was denied buying his own non-alcoholic beer at Target
Tom Holland says he was denied buying his own non-alcoholic beer at Target

The Independent

time19-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Tom Holland says he was denied buying his own non-alcoholic beer at Target

Tom Holland confessed he wasn't allowed to buy a case of his own non-alcoholic beer at Target for an odd reason. Yesterday, the 28-year-old was on a mission to find his new beverage brand, BERO, on the shelves at one of the major retailer's locations near him. He took to Instagram to post a string of Stories, documenting his journey to score his fizzy drink 'out in the wild.' Launched in October 2024, BERO offers three flavors of non-alcoholic beer including a 'Golden Pil' and a 'Hazy IPA.' Holland, who's nearing the three-year mark of his sobriety journey, announced in January that the beer was now being sold in Target. However, what he learned on his search was that the drink wasn't as easy to locate in stores as he might have hoped. After two unsuccessful trips, the Spider-Man star finally found BERO at the third Target he went to. 'I found it, and I actually just walked straight past it by accident,' he said on Instagram. A little while later, Holland returned to his Story to confirm: 'OK, so, I found some, I bought it.' Shockingly, it took a bit of convincing for the store to let him purchase the drinks. 'They wouldn't accept my ID, because it's English, and I couldn't prove my age,' he explained in a follow-up post. Laughing at the absurdity of the situation, Holland said a 'really lovely employee' was ultimately able to help him by scanning her own ID. 'Just kind of ironic that I wasn't allowed to buy my own product,' he said. In April 2024, Target confirmed that customers purchasing non-alcoholic beverages would still be required to show identification. According to a Food & Wine report, the company said customers have to be 21 or older to buy these drinks because they have a similar flavor and taste to their alcoholic counterparts. Holland hasn't taken a sip of alcohol since the beginning of 2022 when he decided to take part in Dry January. Abstaining from drinking for an entire month forced the actor to realize how 'obsessed' he was with alcohol prior. 'I didn't one day wake up and say, 'I'm giving up drinking'. I just, like many Brits, had had a very, very boozy December. [It was] Christmas time, I was on vacation, I was drinking a lot and I've always been able to drink a lot,' he said during a July 2023 interview on the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast. 'All I could think about was having a drink. That's all I could think about. I was waking up thinking about it. I was checking the clock, 'When's it 12pm?'' he continued. Speaking about abstaining from alcohol for the last three years, Holland told Forbes this past October: 'It was very difficult, it has been the hardest thing I've ever done, and arguably the greatest achievement of my life.'

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