Exciting Details Emerge About Zendaya and Tom Holland's Relationship
Since 2017, Zendaya and Tom Holland have shared the screen in three Spider-Man films, officially becoming a couple in 2021.
The relationship between two-time Emmy winner Zendaya and BAFTA-winning Tom Holland, which blossomed during the filming of the Spider-Man series in 2021, saw them purchasing a home together in London a year later. Despite a romantic outing in Budapest two years ago, they generally strive to keep their personal life away from the public eye. However, a close source has recently shed light on more details about their relationship, including discussions on marriage.
"They are not the kind of celebrities who live their lives on social media. Both of them value their privacy, and public attention has never been easy or comfortable for either of them. Work is very important for both, and they are currently very busy," a source told People magazine, adding that Zendaya and Tom Holland envision their future together as husband and wife.
Meeting on Set
Zendaya and Tom Holland have been appearing together in Spider-Man films since 2017 and have been officially a couple since 2021. Both gained fame at a young age, which brought its challenges, hence their guarded private lives.
In a shared photo from a shooting:
"We were both very, very young, but my career was already underway to some extent, while his exploded overnight. One day he was just a kid hanging out with his friends at the pub, and the next, he was Spider-Man. I watched as his life changed right before his eyes, but he handled it beautifully," Zendaya recently told Vogue about her partner and their relationship.
What's Next for Them?
Zendaya was last seen in "Dune: Part Two," and just days ago, Luca Guadagnino's new film "Challengers," in which she stars, was released. Meanwhile, she is also involved in the sequel "Dune: Messiah" and her HBO series "Euphoria," though there has been no confirmed news about its third season.
Tom Holland was last seen on screen in the mini-series "The Crowded Room" last year, and he continues to work on the untitled Spider-Man sequel. His London play, a modern adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet," sparked significant controversy even before its premiere. You can read more about that here.