Tom Holland appeared without a wedding ring on his left hand during a recent outing with friends in Los Angeles, intensifying speculation about his marriage to longtime partner Zendaya.
Holland’s Ring-Free Sightings
On Friday, the Spider-Man actor, 29, was spotted in Los Angeles with his hands bare. He repeated the look during an Oscar weekend visit to the iconic Chateau Marmont on the Sunset Strip, where he emerged hugging a friend before heading out. Earlier in the week, on Wednesday, Holland enjoyed a stroll in Miami, Florida, again showing no ring on his wedding finger.
Zendaya Sparks Speculation at Fashion Week
Zendaya, 29, added to the rumors on Tuesday at Paris Fashion Week, where she wore a gold band on her left ring finger. She paired a bridal-white skirt with an asymmetric hemline, a matching shirt featuring an elongated collar, and a chunky black belt that cinched her waist.
Stylist Confirms Wedding?
Zendaya’s longtime stylist, Law Roach, appeared to confirm the marriage at the 32nd Annual Actor Awards earlier this month. On the red carpet, Roach told a reporter, ‘The wedding has already happened. You missed it.’ When asked if he was joking, he replied, ‘It’s very true.’
Previously, Zendaya had fueled gossip by wearing a sparkling diamond on her left ring finger.
Couple’s Relationship History
The pair first sparked dating rumors in 2016 while co-starring in Spider-Man: Homecoming, bonding over their rise to fame. They denied romance despite public sightings and vacations together until paparazzi photos in July 2021 captured them kissing in a Los Angeles car.
Holland confirmed the relationship with an Instagram post for Zendaya’s birthday: ‘My MJ, have the happiest of birthdays,’ alongside a set photo.
Late last year, during a panel, Holland corrected a reference to Zendaya as his ‘girlfriend,’ laughing as he said, ‘Fiancée.’
The couple prioritizes privacy. Holland stated to The Hollywood Reporter, ‘Our relationship is something that we are incredibly protective of and we want to keep as sacred as possible. We don’t think that we owe it to anyone, it’s our thing, and it has nothing to do with our careers.’

