Hollywood star Zendaya has finally addressed the viral rumours about her supposed wedding to actor Tom Holland, putting an end to widespread speculation with her signature humour.
The internet was recently flooded with highly realistic AI-generated wedding photos that appeared to show the couple tying the knot. The images quickly went viral, convincing not only fans but even some people close to Zendaya that the wedding had actually taken place.
Lighthearted Response on TV
During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, host Jimmy Kimmel brought up the rumours, noting how the internet had “gone berserk” over reports of a secret wedding.
Zendaya, however, seemed completely unfazed. Responding playfully, she joked that she hadn’t even seen the rumours herself. She then shared how people had approached her, praising her “wedding photos,” to which she replied with a reality check: the images were AI-generated and not real.
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Even Friends Were Fooled
Interestingly, Zendaya revealed that the confusion wasn’t limited to fans online. Some of her acquaintances also believed the images and were surprised, upset—that they hadn’t been invited to the supposed ceremony. This highlights how convincing AI-generated content has become and how easily misinformation can spread on social media.
The ‘Wedding Video’ Twist
To clear up the confusion in a humorous way, Zendaya introduced what she called a “wedding video.” However, instead of actual footage, it turned out to be a clip from her upcoming film The Drama, featuring actor Robert Pattinson.
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In the clip, Pattinson’s face had been amusingly replaced with Tom Holland’s, adding to the joke. Jimmy Kimmel pointed out the obvious edit, while Zendaya continued the playful act, insisting it was “real footage.”
No Wedding, Just a Clever Joke
In reality, there has been no wedding or secret ceremony. Zendaya’s witty response not only debunked the rumours but also showcased her ability to handle viral misinformation with humour.
The episode serves as a reminder of how quickly AI-generated content can blur the line between fact and fiction—and how easily even the internet can be fooled.



