Zendaya and Tom Holland dismissed breakup rumors by attending the Dune: Part Two premiere afterparty in London, showcasing their bond.
Holland previously countered rumors by posting affectionate messages about Zendaya and revealing their shared enjoyment of watching “Spider-Man: Homecoming” together. The couple still remains fiercely private about their relationship.
Zendaya And Tom Holland Silence Breakup Rumors
Following the world premiere afterparty of “Dune: Part Two” in London on Thursday, Zendaya and Tom Holland made a stylish exit, hand-in-hand, squashing any rumors of a split.
For the evening, the “Euphoria” star dazzled in a sleek black gown with delicate straps and a cowl neckline, complemented by vintage Bulgari jewelry, which has snowflake diamond earrings and a 10-carat emerald ring. Meanwhile, Holland, 27, sported an all-black ensemble, pairing a T-shirt and trousers with a smart waistcoat.
Speculation about their split arose when Zendaya unfollowed all accounts on Instagram at the start of the year, including Holland’s. Adding to fan concerns, the couple hasn’t been photographed together since October 25, during a grocery shopping outing in Los Angeles.
However, a trusted source revealed to a news outlet that the duo was spotted together as recently as New Year’s Eve.
See the photo of their outing here.
Tom Holland Shows Off His Girlfriend In Black And White Photo
Last month, Holland seemed to debunk the breakup rumors when he shared a black-and-white snapshot of Zendaya from the Schiaparelli S/S24 show at Paris Fashion Week, adding three heart eyes emojis, echoing the sentiments of admirers captivated by her stunning appearance with her chic new bangs.
The “Spider-Man” star also reposted a photographer’s video capturing Zendaya posing outside the event, accompanied by lyrics from Gym Class Heroes’ song: “Take a look at my girlfriend. She’s the only one I got.”
In an interview with People magazine in October 2021, Zendaya discussed her approach to social media, revealing that she occasionally takes breaks to prioritize her mental well-being.
The Emmy-winning actress explained: “Being on [social media] would kind of make me anxious, or I would start to overthink a little too much. [My fans] want me to … be happy and exist beyond social media.”
She also encouraged others facing similar struggles to “Take the time that you need, and don’t compare yourself to anyone else.”
Tom Holland Says He And Zendaya Watch’ Spider-Man: Homecoming’ And ‘Reminisce’
During the Critics Choice Awards 2024, Holland shared some rare insights about his relationship with Zendaya.
Speaking to Extra, the “Uncharted” actor disclosed that they enjoy revisiting their first film together, “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” He shared: “Zendaya and I will, every now and then, watch Spider-Man 1 and reminisce about being 19 and making those movies again.”
Holland added: “I love those movies, and I love savoring those moments, so I try not to watch them as often as I would maybe like to because it’s so special. It’s such a luxury, such a gift to be able to sit down and sort of relive your youth.”
Additionally, the “Dolittle” actor mentioned Zendaya’s support for his career, highlighting her feedback on his series “The Crowded Room,” which she watched with him during the editing process.
He said: “She watched [The Crowded Room] with me while we were editing it — I would send her episodes and ask her what she thought, so she definitely has seen it more times than I would have expected her to see it.”
Tom Holland And Zendaya ‘Protect’ Their Relationship By Keeping Things Private
Throughout their journey together, Zendaya and Holland have prioritized maintaining the privacy of their relationship.
Despite making their romance public in 2021, the lovebirds remain committed to keeping it sacred.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in June, Holland emphasized their protective stance, stating, “Our relationship is something that we are incredibly protective of, and we want to keep as sacred as possible.”
He emphasized that their connection is personal and separate from their professional lives, asserting, “We don’t think that we owe it to anyone, it’s our thing, and it has nothing to do with our careers.”