Tom Holland is deeply enamored.
The Crowded Room actor, 27, talked about his relationship with girlfriend Zendaya in a recent interview with BuzzFeed, making fun of the fact that he’s currently “locked up.”
Someone questioned Holland about his “rizz,” or charisma or charm, which sparked the conversation. In response, he said, “I’m happy and in love so I’ve got no need for rizz.”
“I have limited rizz; I have no rizz whatsoever,” the actor declared, alluding to his alleged “sеcrеt to” rizz. “I need you to fall in love with me, really, for it to work.”
“All right, lengthy game. Holland said, “Maybe they should do a movie together. It certainly helps when the characters are falling in love with one another, you can sort of blur the lines a little bit.”
Later in the talk, Holland said that Zendaya, a 26-year-old actress, was the star that he had been obsessed with since he was a young child.
He answered the question without hesitation, “Zendaya. “Easily.”
The Euphoria actress is not only his favorite meme partner right now, but she’s also his fiancée, and she always creates the greatest stuff.
“She sends me too much; I can’t keep up,” Holland said. “I take several days to delete my Instagram account. After downloading it to upload, I have to check my messages, and she will have sent me hundreds and hundreds of items.”
In a recent cover story for The Hollywood Reporter, Holland talked about his friendship with his costar for Spider-Man and lauded her athletic ability.
When it came to their joint golfing, he said, “I’ve taught her a few tricks.” “She’s very naturally talented, a real athlete, so she picked it up really quickly.”
The THR interview shed some light on Holland and Zendaya’s romance, even though they are well known for keeping their private lives private. He said that they are “two very busy people” in their respective fields.
“We want to keep our relationship as sacred as possible and we are extremely protective of it,” Holland stated to the outlet. “We don’t think that we owe it to anyone, it’s our thing, and it has nothing to do with our careers.”