Key Points
- Zendaya told Jimmy Kimmel the viral wedding images were AI fakes.
- Some friends and family were briefly fooled, perplexed about not being invited.
- She declined to confirm marriage; rumours intensified after stylist Law Roach's hint.
Why They're In The News
ZENDAYA is setting the record straight on those viral wedding rumours.
During an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” to promote her new movie “The Drama,” the star addressed the buzz that she had secretly married Tom Holland after AI-generated wedding photos spread online.
With her signature humour, Zendaya joked that she hadn’t even seen the headlines before explaining that the images were fake.
She shared that some friends and family were actually fooled by the photos and wondered why they hadn’t been invited, but she reassured them that the supposed wedding pictures were not real.
The interview also leaned into the speculation with a playful clip styled like a wedding scene, featuring Zendaya in a bridal look and a cutout of Tom Holland’s face.
Even so, while she made it clear the AI photos were bogus, she didn’t fully answer the bigger question about whether she and Holland have tied the knot.
The rumours picked up even more earlier this month after stylist Law Roach hinted in an interview that fans may have already “missed the wedding.”
For now, Zendaya has debunked the fake photos, but the real relationship status of one of Hollywood’s favourite couples remains a mystery.
Why This Matters
Beyond tabloid fodder, Zendaya’s debunking highlights the growing threat of AI-generated misinformation to celebrity privacy and public perception, reminding audiences and media to verify images and respect personal boundaries amid rampant online speculation.