Zendaya’s Mom Responds to Law Roach’s Claims That Zendaya and Tom Holland Are Already Married

Zendaya’s mother, Claire Stoermer, has offered a cryptic response to the swirling rumors that her daughter and Tom Holland have already tied the knot—a bombshell recently dropped by the actress’s longtime creative collaborator, Law Roach.
The speculation reached a fever pitch after the renowned image architect claimed during a red-carpet appearance at the Actor Awards that the high-profile couple’s nuptials had “already happened” without the public’s knowledge. Stoermer reportedly acknowledged the viral moment by sharing a snippet of the interview on her Instagram Story, adding the brief yet telling caption, “The laugh….,” before subsequently removing the post.
During the ceremony held on March 1, Roach was remarkably candid when an Access Hollywood correspondent inquired about a potential wedding date. “You missed it,” he stated flatly. When pressed for clarification by the stunned interviewer, he doubled down, insisting, “It’s very true.”
While the revelation has sent fans into a frenzy, official representatives for the Spider-Man stars and the stylist have not yet provided a formal statement regarding the reported union.
Zendaya, the daughter of former educators Stoermer and Kazembe Ajamu Coleman, has a long history of navigating public scrutiny with intentional discretion. In 2016, she famously addressed reports of her parents’ divorce by clarifying that they had been separated for years while remaining close friends, playfully mocking the “late news” surrounding her family’s private matters.
That preference for privacy remains a cornerstone of her relationship with Holland. The pair has consistently maintained a low profile, reportedly becoming engaged in early 2025 but waiting until that September to publicly acknowledge the milestone. At that time, Holland subtly confirmed their status by correcting a reporter who referred to Zendaya as his “girlfriend,” noting she was actually his “fiancée.”

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