"They're trying to steal your WIFE."
"😁😁😁 THEY CAN TRY! "

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Japan
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Japan
seen from France
seen from China
seen from Bulgaria

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Philippines
seen from China
seen from Netherlands
"They're trying to steal your WIFE."
"😁😁😁 THEY CAN TRY! "
"My lady"
Interview with the cast for Fandango.
"It's all about missing that one and wanting to be back with the love of his life." 🫠
.🫦.
Her:
Him:
Spider-Man: Homecoming resulted in something more personal: a relationship with his co-star Zendaya, who plays classmate Michelle Jones-Watson, later revealed as MJ, traditionally the long-time love interest of Peter Parker. Even with that on-screen parallel, the pair did a pretty good job of keeping a low profile for a few years until paparazzi photos of them together kissing in a car were published in the summer of 2021. Later that year, in September, Holland posted a photo of Zendaya on her 25th birthday with the caption: “My MJ”. There’s little movie-star reticence to mentioning his relationship today: Holland brings her up before I do, and refers to her as “Zee” (I do not do this).
“Our business can present very stressful situations and it’s really nice to have a bedrock of a relationship that will stand the test of time,” Holland says. “We can support each other in ways that only we can, because only we understand really what it’s like to live this life, and I think that is such a luxury, because I just don’t understand how I would be able to have anything like that with anyone else. So, for me, I found my person. She’s my best friend, and I’m the happiest I ever have been when I’m with her, but I also have never felt so supported and safe, ever. Period.”
After rumours that their wedding had taken place earlier this year — thanks to a red-carpet comment from Zendaya’s stylist Law Roach — photos circulated from the ceremony. Zendaya is wearing a lace veil, Holland is popping a bottle of Moët. They appear to be at Lake Como. The photos amassed more than 10 million likes. It looks like a gorgeous day.
Except, the images were AI-generated. Holland saw the funny side of it, though his granny thought she hadn’t been invited. We have a conversation about AI for a little while — about how scary it is, about how eerily realistic images can be — before I ask whether he had to send out messages to any other family members. There’s a long pause (six seconds, to be exact) before Holland replies: “No, because they were all there.”
I tell him that I did not realise that the wedding had happened already. “That’s all you’ll get on that,” he says. It’s the firmest Holland has been so far in our conversation, and so we move on.
Actually, we go back to the start, just quickly. What were Holland’s first impressions of Zendaya? “Obviously, I was super excited at the prospect of working with her and getting to know her,” he says. “She smashed her audition out the park and got the part before she’d even left the room. I remember when she closed the door to leave, [producer] Amy Pascal was immediately like, ‘Well, she’s getting the job.’”
As we finish, I ask what he would like the next decade of his life to look like. I suspect I already know the answer. “Probably,” he says, taking the smallest of beats, “something that’s very similar to the last 10 years, to be honest.”
From Tomdaya 1.0 to the marriage talk. ^^
That sounds familiar.