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Holland, Zendaya plans real future together: Report

Holland, Zendaya plans real future together: Report

 After dating for almost a year, Hollywood celebrities Tom Holland and Zendaya are apparently ready to "settle down" and take their romance "seriously." The two Spider-Man actors are getting closer all the time and seem "serious and permanent," according to a report from US Magazine.

According to a source cited by the outlet, "They're both in settling-down mode and are absolutely planning for a real future together." It did not, however, identify the source.

Excited fans are speculating that the British actor and the Euphoria actress may be planning to get married soon in light of this development.

When they were chosen to play Spider-Man and MJ in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the actors first came into contact in 2016. Soon after, there were rumors that they were dating, although neither of the co-stars confirmed or denied this. In July 2021, the paparazzi photographed them exchanging lips inside a car, confirming their romance. According to US Weekly, the couple had no idea that a photographer was taking their images.

Despite the photos, the pair choose to keep things secret and avoid talking anything about their relationship. The English actor acknowledged that dating while in the public glare was "quite nerve-wracking."

"One drawback of our celebrity is that we no longer really have control over our privacy; therefore, a moment that you might have thought was shared only between two people who are really in love is now shared with the entire world. We felt a little violated in terms of privacy "According to Mr. Holland, in November 2021 to GQ.

When prompted to elaborate on their relationship, he responded, "I can't have it without her. "I respect her too much to say anything, you know. No, this is not my tale. This is our tale. And when the time is right, we'll discuss what it is together."

However, the actor admitted he wants to get married and start a family in a separate interview with Teen Vogue in November 2021. He acknowledged being "happy and in love" and made a suggestion that perhaps he shouldn't devote his life to acting and should instead concentrate on his family.


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