Zendaya Says AI Wedding Photos With Tom Holland Fooled “many People
Zendaya says AI wedding photos with Tom Holland fooled “many peopleActress Zendaya has said that “many people” were misled by a series of AI-generated images that appeared to show her marrying fellow actor Tom Holland. The images, which circulated widely online, depicted the couple in wedding attire and sparked rumours that they had secretly tied the knot.
Speaking on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Zendaya said even people in her own life believed the pictures were genuine.
- “Many people have been fooled by them”
- People approached her in public praising the supposed wedding photos
- She had to clarify: “They’re AI… they’re not real”
She added that some acquaintances were even surprised they had not been invited to the “wedding”, highlighting how convincing the images appeared.
The fake photos were created using artificial intelligence and showed highly realistic scenes of a wedding ceremony, including the pair exchanging vows and posing together. Despite some posts indicating the images were AI-generated, they still went viral, attracting millions of views and interactions online.
- Comments from Zendaya’s stylist suggesting a wedding had already happened
- The couple’s generally private relationship
- Zendaya being seen wearing a ring on her finger
Zendaya and Holland first met while working on the Spider-Man films and confirmed their relationship publicly in 2021. They are reported to be engaged, although neither has confirmed a wedding. The incident has renewed concerns about how realistic AI-generated images can mislead the public, particularly when shared widely on social media.
- Spread misinformation quickly
- Blur the line between real and fake images
- Create confusion even among close contacts of those involved
Despite the viral speculation, Zendaya has made clear that the wedding images are not authentic.
