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Zendaya brings more 'drama' to marriage rumour with Tom Holland

The actor seemingly played coy while discussing speculation about her marriage with Tom Holland in a conversation with Jimmy Kimmel

Cinema Express Desk

Either side of the Academy Awards, the hot topic of discussion in Hollywood has been about the speculated marriage of Zendaya and Tom Holland. Recently, stylist Law Roach confirmed to Access Hollywood that the star couple has tied the knot. However, Zendaya continues to sit on the fence with regard to the speculation in a recent interview.

In his conversation with the actress, Jimmy Kimmel brought up the speculation about her marriage without mentioning Tom Holland. In response, Zendaya said, looking at the audience in the house, "Really? To Tom?" The actor also made a look of surprise at Kimmel's assertion before having a big smile.

Kimmel also broached the recent 'marriage photographs' featuring Zendaya and Tom Holland together, while asserting that these are AI-generated images. The actor agreed with Kimmel's assertion.

"Many people have been fooled by them," she said, referring to the images. She added, "While I was just out and about in real life, people were like, 'Oh my God, your wedding photos are gorgeous.' And I was like, 'Baby, they're AI,'" she said before describing these images as being 'crazy'.

The actor also revealed that the AI-generated images deceived some who are close to her and made them question a lack of invitation to them from her side.

Soon, the show played a video where Zendaya can be seen in a wedding dress with a morphed clip of Robert Pattinson with Holland's head. It is an edited clip from Zendaya's upcoming film with Pattinson, titled The Drama. When Kimmel suggested that the video is edited to make it look like Zendaya and Tom Holland are married, the actor again denied it, saying that it is real and seemingly playing coy.

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