Are Zendaya and Tom Holland engaged?
A ring on the “Challengers” star’s left hand at the Golden Globes on Sunday suggested that could be the case, sending fans into a tizzy.
The accessory on her ring finger bore a large stone in an east-west setting. She paired it with a burnt orange gown from Louis Vuitton and a chunky diamond necklace.
The couple, who starred together in the Marvel’s “Spider-Man” franchise, went public with their relationship in 2021, though they’d been close friends for years before that.
Neither have publicly confirmed any engagement. Their reps did not immediately return HuffPost’s request for comment.
Holland did not join his partner at the awards show on Sunday. In a recent interview with Men’s Health, Holland said he opts not to walk the red carpet with Zendaya at her movie premieres because “it’s her moment, and if we go together, it’s about us.”
Zendaya unveiled another look inside the venue, shedding her orange gown for a slinky gold and cream number after the red carpet.
Zendaya was nominated for a prize for her performance as Tashi Duncan in the 2024 tennis drama “Challengers.” The award for best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy ultimately went to Demi Moore for her role in “The Substance.”
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