Actor Tom Holland has confirmed that he and Zendaya are married, ending months of rumors about a private ceremony. The update came after speculation spread online, including fake AI wedding images that circulated with claims the couple had wed in Italy. According to People Magazine, Holland addressed the chatter in a new interview and gave a short but decisive answer. The pair, who have kept much of their relationship private, had not publicly confirmed a wedding until now, making his latest remarks a major relationship update.

Tom Holland Confirms Family Attended

The clearest moment came when Holland spoke about relatives reacting to the fake wedding photos. "No, because they were all there," said Holland according to People Magazine. With that line, the actor confirmed that the wedding did in fact happen, even as he declined to share more details about the day itself. He reportedly stopped there when pressed further, keeping the ceremony private. That approach fits the couple’s long-running preference for limiting what they share publicly about their relationship, even while interest around them continues to grow.

Zendaya Previously Dodged Wedding Rumors

Zendaya had earlier laughed off marriage talk during a March appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! while promoting her film The Drama. At the time, she responded playfully when asked about online claims that she and Holland had already married. Her comments kept the speculation going, but did not confirm anything. Earlier this year, stylist Law Roach also added to the buzz when he said the wedding had already happened. Holland’s new interview now puts those rumors in a different light and gives fans the first direct confirmation from one half of the couple.

Tom Holland Calls Zendaya His Best Friend

Beyond the marriage news, Holland also spoke warmly about what Zendaya means to him. "So, for me, I found my person. She's my best friend, and I'm the happiest I have ever been when I'm with her, but I have also never felt so supported and safe, ever. Period," Holland told Esquire. He also discussed the pressure that comes with life in Hollywood and said their bond gives both of them rare support. His comments framed the marriage not as a publicity moment, but as part of a steady, deeply personal partnership.

Madrid Appearance Follows the Big News

The confirmation arrives as both stars prepare for a busy summer tied to separate film releases. They recently appeared together in Madrid for a Spider-Man: Brand New Day photo call, marking their first red carpet appearance in four years. The public outing added fresh attention to the couple just as wedding talk intensified again. Now, with Holland’s words on the record, the focus shifts from whether they married to how they continue balancing blockbuster careers with a private life that they clearly work hard to protect.