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AI Wedding Photos of Zendaya and Tom Holland Surpass 10 Million Likes

AI wedding images of Zendaya and Tom Holland hit 11.1 million likes in five days, sparked by stylist Law Roach's red carpet claim the couple had already married in secret.

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AI Wedding Photos of Zendaya and Tom Holland Surpass 10 Million Likes
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When Law Roach stepped onto the 2026 Actor Awards red carpet on March 1 and told reporters that Zendaya and Tom Holland had already gotten married, the internet did what it always does: it went looking for proof. Three days later, digital artist Juan Regueira Rodríguez posted what everyone wanted to see.

The AI-generated images, published to Instagram on March 4 under the handle @heroemaniaco, depict Zendaya in a white bridal gown with a delicate floral veil and Holland in a tux, staged across what Times of India described as a romantic French garden setting. In one frame, Holland holds his Spider-Man mask as Zendaya smiles beside him. In another, she cups his face with both hands. Elsewhere, the couple gazes into each other's eyes against a scenic backdrop while Holland pops a champagne bottle in a separate shot.

The post accumulated over 11.1 million likes within five days of going live, according to Times of India, making it one of the most-liked images online in 2026. More than 16,000 people commented, per Yahoo Entertainment. Fan reactions ranged from disbelief to delight: "No wayyyy this AI photo got 10M," one user wrote, followed by heartbreak emojis. Another simply noted, "This is sooo (A)maz(I)ng." A more skeptical commenter pushed back: "The fact that y'all think a random AI-generated image Instagram account would randomly get two private celebrities' wedding photos is so sad."

Rodríguez was transparent about what the images were. His caption, as machine-translated and reported by Dexerto, read: "The images were created with AI as an artistic recreation for informational purposes; they are not real photographs since they chose to get married in secret." As the like count climbed past 11 million, he added a more celebratory note on his handle: "They're married! Spider-Man brought together Hollywood's most beloved couple! What do you think? I'll tell you all about it!" according to Times of India.

Neither Zendaya nor Tom Holland has publicly confirmed or denied being married. The two first met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2016 and have spent the years since guarding their relationship with notable discipline. Law Roach's red carpet remark remains unverified by either camp, and Rodríguez's own caption simultaneously identifies the images as AI-generated and invokes a secret wedding as their fictional premise, leaving the actual status of the couple's relationship as unconfirmed as ever.

What the moment does confirm is the particular appetite for bridal imagery when a beloved couple is involved, even when the dress, the veil, the French garden, and the champagne bottle are all synthetic. The gown Rodríguez imagined for Zendaya, sheer-veiled and classically white, drew more engagement than most real wedding announcements ever will.

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