LOS ANGELES:
Hollywood power couple Tom Holland and Zendaya have reportedly put their much-anticipated wedding on ‘indefinite’ hold. The decision is understood to stem from a confluence of highly demanding filming commitments and, crucially, escalating security concerns driven by intense public scrutiny.
The report, sourced by Radar Online, highlights the extraordinary strain the high-profile relationship faces, where global fame has translated into a serious erosion of personal privacy and safety.
Zendaya had confirmed her engagement to the Spider-Man star earlier this year following her appearance at the Golden Globes, prominently featuring a diamond ring. Since then, the couple’s private life has become an unavoidable subject of intense media focus.
An insider speaking to the outlet revealed the depth of the pressure, stating, “Tom and Zendaya are under enormous strain from the attention.” The source detailed an alarming scenario where public gatherings outside their private residence—”sometimes dozens at a time”—have made their home life unmanageable. The relentless attention has allegedly forced the stars to allocate an estimated $2,000 a day for private security just to feel safe. “That kind of pressure makes it hard to even think about a wedding,” the source claimed, underscoring the emotional toll of constant vigilance.
Despite the security challenges, both actors are mired in packed professional schedules. The Euphoria actress is currently filming the forthcoming installment of the mega-franchise Dune, while Holland is committed to Christopher Nolan’s ambitious project, The Odyssey, set for a 2026 release.
Wedding preparations, according to the sources, have not yet commenced due to these professional commitments. However, the decision to halt the process is deeply rooted in their desire for a meaningful, private ceremony. “Tom and Zendaya are in a great place together, but the moment just isn’t ideal,” an insider explained. “They want their wedding to feel intimate and special, not something hurried while they’re worn out from filming and worried about stalkers outside their home.”
The source concluded that for now, the priority remains their personal safety and peace of mind. “Until things settle down with security, they’re content to put it on hold.”
