Zendaya and Tom Holland have been rumored to be dating for a few years already, but they keep denying it since 2016. However, observers believed that they are a couple but chose not to admit it to the public. According to sources, there are many signs that point to the fact that they are in a relationship, and here are some examples:
In that same year when she was signed up for Tom’s “Spider-Man,” the two appeared on the cover of The Hollywood Reporter and Zendaya posted the cover on her Instagram. She captioned her post with “Amidst all the chaos and sadness...this one good thing did happen to me today. Honored to share it with the very best...Spider-Man himself,” then she tagged the actor in this post.
Aside from hanging out together most of the time, probably the next most telling sign is their appearance on red carpets - side by side. As Seventeen noted, Zendaya and Tom Holland always accompanied each other to special events, including TV awards, Comic-Cons, and other red carpet events.
The rumors of Zendaya and Tom’s dating do not die down because they are very visible together even if they keep denying that they are dating. As they continue to evade the prying media in Hollywood, then this just proved that they are very good at keeping secrets! They managed to make their relationship private, and this allowed them to enjoy each other’s company without the press bothering them.
Finally, Zendaya and Tom Holland have been spotted on a date around New York City, and some who saw them were fans. However, there are no photos of these outings so they can deny dating all over again.
But the thing is, they can just admit it since the fans want them together anyway. They even made an effort to let the two know by coining “TomDaya” and making the word trend on social media by using a hashtag.


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