
Tom Holland and Zendaya.
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Tom Holland likes to keep ’em guessing.
Just think back to 2017 during his surprise, epic appearance on “Lip Sync Battle,” dancing his heart out to “Umbrella” on a rain-soaked stage in fishnets, a wig and leotard. Holland’s jaw-dropping acrobatic moves (not to mention ripped physique) reportedly won over his “Spider-Man” costar Zendaya.
These days, mystery surrounds the stage and screen star’s enigmatic relationship with the singer-actress, to whom he reportedly proposed over the holidays.
Did the notoriously private couple, both 29, already get hitched? Tongues are wagging both here and across the pond.
Zendaya was seen Tuesday at Paris Fashion Week sporting a plain gold band on her ring finger. To boot, the “Euphoria” star’s stylist Law Roach already spilled that she and her famous fiancé had secretly done the deed.
“The wedding has already happened!” Roach told Access Hollywood on the Actor Awards red carpet March 1 in L.A. “You missed it.”
So, gossip watchers need to know what gives. Because Holland was just photographed by paparazzi in Miami, but not with Zendaya, and wearing no ring whatsoever. So, the reason for the trip to South Florida is definitely not a honeymoon, but business mixed with, hopefully, pleasure. Pics show Holland strolling with a large group, which includes his brothers (he’s the oldest of four).
Holland, who’s been sober about two years, is busy promoting his nonalcoholic beer called Bero Brewing.
“I didn’t have bad experiences, but I would drink enough so that I would ruin my next day,” the actor told Men’s Health last year of his reason to stop drinking and launch the brand.
The popular celeb is in good company in the 305. On Monday, local restaurateur David Grutman posted a few Instagram snaps from his home in Miami Beach with the action star.
A rep for Grutman confirmed that the men hung out, but it’s still unclear if cans of Bero will be available at the hospitality giant’s hotspots.
“I’m sure David will work with him on product placement, but nothing has been solidified yet,” rep Chad Fabrikant told the Miami Herald Wednesday. “David was thrilled to meet him and learn more about his brand.”
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Celebrity/real time news reporter Madeleine Marr has been with The Miami Herald since 2003. She has covered such features as travel, fashion and food. In 2007, she helped launch the newspaper’s daily People Page, attending red carpet events, awards ceremonies and press junkets; interviewing some of the biggest names in show business; and hosting her own online show. She is originally from New York City.