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Zendaya has finally spoken out about the ongoing speculation surrounding her relationship with fiancé Tom Holland, choosing humor over a direct answer as rumors continue to circulate that the two may have secretly tied the knot.
 
The actress addressed the buzz during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday, March 16, where host Jimmy Kimmel pointed out just how intense the online reaction has been. "I'm sure you know the internet has gone berserk with stories that you might actually be married to Tom," he said. Zendaya, clearly amused, responded, "Really? I haven't seen any of that!"
 
The rumors first gained traction earlier this month after her longtime stylist Law Roach claimed during the 2026 Actor Awards that "the wedding already happened." When later asked to clarify the statement, he stood by it, simply saying, "No. I said what I said."
 
Fueling the speculation even further has been a wave of AI-generated wedding photos of the couple that quickly spread online. Zendaya admitted that the images have caused confusion, not just among fans but also people in her personal life. "Many people have been fooled by them," she said, adding that "many people" she knows believed they were real.
 
She recalled being approached by people complimenting the supposed wedding pictures, saying, "I was out and about in real life and people are like, 'Oh my god, your wedding photos are really gorgeous.' And I was like, 'Babe they're AI.' They're not real.'"
 
Some even took it personally. When Kimmel asked if anyone was upset about not being invited, she replied, "Yes, many people."
 
In an effort to "clear the confusion," Zendaya shared a clip on the show, describing it as her "first time sharing it." The footage, however, turned out to be a playful twist. It was actually taken from her upcoming film The Drama, in which she stars alongside Robert Pattinson. The scene shows a wedding moment, but with a comedic edit, Holland's face had been awkwardly placed onto Pattinson's body.
 
Kimmel pointed out the obvious, saying, "It would seem as if somebody just crudely pasted Tom's head over Robert's head," but Zendaya stayed committed to the joke. "No ... that was real footage," she insisted. When he pressed further, she doubled down, adding, "No, that was real. I was there," before joking, "It was a beautiful day!"
Despite all the attention, Zendaya has not directly confirmed or denied the rumors. Instead, she has chosen to laugh them off, even noting that "real people" in her life were "mad" about not being invited to a wedding that may not have even happened.