Zendaya and Tom Holland are married, stylist Law Roach claimed at the 2026 Actor Awards on Sunday, March 1
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The couple got engaged over the holidays in late 2024
Roach said, "The wedding has already happened" to a reporter at Sunday's awards show
ZendayaandTom Hollandare married, Law Roach claims.
While chatting withAccess Hollywoodon the red carpet at the 2026 Actor Awards on Sunday, March 1, the actress' longtime stylist said, "The wedding has already happened," teasing, "You missed it."
After the reporter then asked, "Is that true?" Roach replied, "It's very true" with a laugh.
PEOPLE has reached out to reps for both Zendaya and Holland.
Speculation that the two stars were engaged began during the 2025 Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 5 when Zendaya was spotted wearing a stunning diamond on the ring finger of her left hand.TMZconfirmed the news the following day on Jan. 6, citing sources close to the couple.
That same day, an inside source told PEOPLE that theCrowded Roomstar had been "wanting to propose [to theChallengersactress] for a while now. He's always been crazy about her. He always knew she was the one."
"They have something very special," the source added.
In Sept. 2025, Holland broke his silence on the couple's engagement when he sweetly corrected a reporter during a recent panel event when the man referencedZendayaas being Holland's girlfriend.
In the clipcirculating on X, the off-camera reporter can be heard saying, "I brought my daughter and she got to meet your girlfriend."
Tom laughs and replies, "Fiancée."
The couple — who are notoriously private — first sparked dating rumors in 2016 when they were cast alongside each other inSpider-Man: Homecoming. However, both Zendaya and Tom maintained that their connection was strictly platonic at the time.
In July 2017, a source told PEOPLE that the pair were romantically involved.
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"They started seeing each otherwhile they were filmingSpider-Man," the insider said. "They've been super careful to keep it private and out of the public eye but they've gone on vacations with each other and try and spend as much time as possible with one another."
"They're both really ambitious and they challenge each other — but, most importantly, they make each other crack up. They seem to have a really similar sense of humor and love joking around together. They have great banter back and forth," added another source.
Their romance was officially confirmed in 2021 when theEuphoriastar andAvengers: Endgameactor werespotted kissing in a car.
In November of that same year, Holland opened up about the challenges of balancing fame with the privacy of his relationship while sitting down withGQ.
"One of the downsides of our fame is that privacy isn't really in our control anymore, and a moment that you think is between two people that love each other very much is now a moment that is shared with the entire world," Holland told the outlet.
Zendaya shared a similar sentiment while speaking toGQfor the same piece, noting, "The equal sentiment [we both share] is just that when you really love and care about somebody, some moments or things, you wish were your own."
"I think loving someone is a sacred thing and a special thing and something that you want to deal with and go through and experience and enjoy amongst the two people that love each other," she added.
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More recently, Zendaya opened up about learning to embrace the fact that her relationship with Tom will always entail a public element — noting that she's learning how to not let it stop her from living her life or enjoying their relationship to the fullest.
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"I can't not be a person and live my life and love the person I love," she toldEllein an interview published on Aug. 23, 2023. "You can't hide. That's not fun either. I am navigating it more than ever now."
"It's about protecting the peace and letting things be your own but also not being afraid to exist," she added.
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