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Zendaya and Tom Holland Make First Joint Appearance Since Confirming the News of Their Wedding

That’s Mr. and Mrs. Spider-Man

By Elliot O·Jun 17, 2026·2 min read
Zendaya and Tom Holland Make First Joint Appearance Since Confirming the News of Their Wedding

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

The internet has been losing its mind since Tom Holland casually confirmed his marriage to Zendaya in a new Esquire U.K. cover story — not with a press release or a red carpet moment, but with a single devastating sentence. When asked whether his family had been fooled by AI-generated wedding photos that circulated earlier this year, Holland paused and said: "No, because they were all there." That's it. That's the announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Spider-Man, confirmed.

According to Harper's Bazaar, the two first met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2016 and have spent the years since perfecting the art of saying absolutely nothing about their relationship. They rarely share red carpets unless a press tour demands it — which, conveniently, one does right now. The couple is currently doing appearances for their latest Marvel project, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and landed in Amsterdam for a promotional event at Museum H'ART in the Netherlands. The timing could not have been more theatrical.

The Fits, Obviously

After coordinating earlier in the week — a crowd-pleasing move — they arrived at the Amsterdam event with their own distinct energies. Zendaya, styled as ever by her image architect Law Roach, wore head-to-toe Louis Vuitton courtesy of women's artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière. The look was precise and a little dangerous: a black military jacket loaded with silver chain embellishments, dramatic coattails sweeping behind her, a bright-red leather miniskirt, and white pumps. It had the tension of a full stop at the end of a very good sentence.

Holland, styled by Crystalle Cox, kept things clean in a navy Thom Browne suit — white dress shirt, striped tie, patent-leather loafers. Classic, considered, and smart enough not to compete. As a duo, they struck that rare balance: two people with fully realized aesthetics who somehow make each other look better.

These two have spent nearly a decade being private to the point of exhaustion — no thirst traps, no relationship timelines, no performative oversharing — and yet somehow managed to make their marriage confirmation the most compelling fashion moment of the press tour.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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