The PR team wants the public to believe the nuptial rumors are simply a misunderstanding to protect the couple's privacy.
Insiders believe Law Roach intentionally leaked the wedding info to stir the pot during award season to drive traffic.
Roach stated at SAG Actor Awards 2026 the wedding "already happened." Stoermer posted "The laugh" on Instagram Stories Monday.
Until reps confirm the secret ceremony, this drama is just another round of clickbait disguised as insider scoops.
The rumor mill is spinning again over Zendaya and Tom Holland, and this time the controversy comes from a stylist with a microphone. At the SAG Actor Awards 2026 over the weekend, the legendary stylist Law Roach dropped a massive bombshell during an interview with Access Hollywood. Roach told the outlet that the couple’s nuptials "already happened" and insisted his claim was "very true," adding the chilling line, "You missed it." This revelation sent fans into a frenzy, especially considering the couple has been notoriously private about their romance since becoming engaged in late 2024.
However, the narrative hit a snag when Zendaya’s mother, Claire Stoermer, weighed in on the situation with a cryptic social media post. On Monday, Stoermer re-posted the viral clip of Roach’s interview via her Instagram Stories, but she added a caption that changes the entire tone of the conversation. She simply wrote, "The laugh," referencing Roach’s audible cackle during the interview segment. This subtle reaction suggests she believes the stylist was joking, effectively casting doubt on the existence of any secret wedding ceremony.
The speculation stems from recent sightings of the actress wearing a gold wedding band, which fueled the fire before Roach’s comments. The "Spider-Man" co-stars have been an item since 2017, but they only went public with their engagement status in 2024. Despite the recent visual evidence, reps for Zendaya, Holland, and Roach have yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment regarding the validity of the marriage claims. The silence from official channels leaves the internet to debate whether the band was a fashion choice or a marital symbol.
Stoermer has a history of shutting down similar rumors with a sharp tongue, having previously defended her daughter from baseless gossip. Back in 2022, when speculation swirled about Holland popping the question, she shared the definition of "clickbait" to her Instagram Story to dismiss the headlines. The actress herself has also spoken out against the noise, writing on social media in July 2022 that she stays off Twitter because people are "making stuff up for no reason." Now, with the SAG Awards drama unfolding, the family seems ready to protect their peace once more.