Actors Zendayaand Tom Hollandhave reportedly married outside the public eye, based on comments from Zendaya’s longtime stylist and friend, Law Roach. Now, Zendaya’s mother, Claire Stoermer, has joined the conversation in a recent Instagram story.
Roach sent the Internet into a tailspin on March 1 by claiming that Zendaya and Holland had already gotten married without the public knowing. Speaking with Entertainment Tonight on the red carpet at the 2026 Actor Awards, the celebrity stylist said, “The wedding has already happened…You missed it.”
Roach doubled down when asked follow-up questions, asserting, “It’s very true” and laughing. Roach’s certainty had many convinced that this was the truth, particularly because Roach has had such a long history with Zendaya, but the laughter that accompanied the declaration had some questioning the claim’s legitimacy.
Neither Zendaya nor Holland has publicly confirmed or denied the marriage rumors, and the couple has yet to release an official statement, if one is coming at all. However, per People, Stoermer took to social media with her commentary, and it’s only increased speculation that the couple may indeed already be married.
Stoermer shared the clip of Roach’s comments on the red carpet in a now-unavailable Instagram story (because stories are temporary on the platform). Along with the video, Stoermer wrote, “the laugh….😂,” a reference to Roach’s laughter during the interview.
While Stoermer didn’t directly comment upon the claim or explicitly confirm (or deny) the marriage, her response has raised eyebrows, especially because it would be a bit surprising for her to share the video if the claim was false.
It’s particularly Stoermer seemingly enjoying Roach’s laughter about others missing the rumored wedding, however, that has even many initial doubters believing this may mean Zendaya and Holland really have already gotten married, somehow escaping leaked details, paparazzi photos and even public awareness.
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