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Zendaya and Tom Holland Are the Perfect Match During Lowkey Los Angeles Outing
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Date:2025-04-17 11:08:48
Zendaya and Tom Holland know how to serve—even while running errands.
The couple, both 28, stepped out together to visit a farmer’s market in Calabasas, Calif. on Aug. 31 and wore coordinating outfits for their lowkey outing. The Euphoria star sported a white, sleeveless tank with loose, black, calf-length pants and a green jacket with black Mary Jane slip-on shoes. Her Spider-Man costar and boyfriend wore a nearly identical white tank top with brown pants and white sneakers, proving they’re always in sync.
The shopping trip—which included Zendaya’s mother, Claire Stoermer—came as the couple were preparing to celebrate Zendaya’s 28th birthday on Sept. 1, which she rang in by posting to Instagram a throwback picture of herself as a toddler wearing a blue and purple floral dress. In the caption of the post, the Challengers actress wrote, “Just popping on here to say how appreciative I am for all of the kind birthday wishes, it truly means the world to me…Here’s to 28!”
While Tom and Zendaya have often kept their romance out of the spotlight since being made public in 2021, the Spider-Man costars have often proven they’re each other’s No. 1 fan. Earlier this year, Tom gushed over her hit tennis film on social media. And later this spring, when he took the stage in West End’s Romeo & Juliet, Zendaya was often on-hand to show him support.
But while the duo, who first met on the set of 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, have shied away from talking about their relationship, some of their friends and costars have shared insight into what makes them a perfect match.
Take, for instance, Marisa Tomei, who recently shared that her favorite behind-the-scenes moments from filming the Marvel series centered on Tom and Zendaya.
“I think some of the favorite things were really just watching Tom and Zendaya grow up and watching them fall in love,” the Oscar winner, who played Aunt May in the films, said at a fan convention event in August. “And seeing their phenomenal talent and being blown away from the get-go.”
She also went on to praise their ability to stay humble despite their incredible talent.
“Some people are just meant for it, and they are meant for it,” Marisa continued. “They carry enormous, enormous star power and they manage to be real people at the same time. They can do everything. They sing, they dance, they act, they do stunts, they design fashion. I mean, what are they not doing? They are incredible, incredible people.”
Read on for a look back at Tom and Zendaya through the years.
Zendaya supported Tom after the debut of his play Romeo and Juliet in London, where the pair were seen holding hands following the show.
The two enjoyed a night out in London.
Tom unveiled this beauty for his 27th birthday, joking on Instagram, "A gift from me to you. I thought I'd share possibly the sexiest picture ever taken of me!" Zendaya was into it, reacting with a heart-eye emoji.
Zendaya shared this sweet shot of her boyfriend enjoying the water in honor of his birthday.
The actress, in a custom Valentino gown, and Tom, in a Prada suit, posed for pictures at the premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home in Los Angeles.
Tom and Zendaya spoke during SiriusXM Radio's Town Hall with the cast of Spider-Man: No Way Home in New York City.
The two attended a photo call for Spider-Man: No Way Home at The Old Sessions House in London.
The duo appeared at the after-party for the premiere of Spider-Man: Far From Home in Hollywood, Calif.
The Spider-Man: Homecoming stars spoke onstage at the award show in Los Angeles.
Tom and Zendaya attended a photo call for Spider-Man: Homecoming in Madrid.
Tom and Zendaya shared a laugh during the Marvel panel event at San Diego Comic-Con International 2016 in San Diego, Calif.
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