Zendaya, Tom Holland share future parenthood plans
Tom Holland and Zendaya are looking forward to building a family together
Zendaya and Tom Holland are “focused” on building a family together, after getting engaged.
The Spider Man actor and Euphoria actress, who just got engaged on January 6th, have reportedly discussed their future plans, as an insider told Us Weekly.
“Tom really wants to have a family, and [he] and Zendaya are on the same page about having kids and wanting to start a family together,” the source informed on Saturday, January 11th.
Adding that “Tom is absolutely in love with her,” the source revealed that the 28-year-old is “very focused on building a family and his career. Tom is [a] very old-school English guy in the way that he wants to have a family and have kids relatively young.”
This comes after The Devil All the Time star revealed his future fatherhood goals to Men’s Health earlier this month. Sharing that he would prioritise parenting over his career, he said, “When I have kids, you will not see me in movies anymore. Golf and dad. And I will just disappear off the face of the earth.”
As per the inside source, Tom thought over the time for proposal, and decided that holidays are “the best time to propose in a very low-key way,” as Zendaya “didn’t want anything over the top.”
“Tom wanted to propose because he feels he is at the right time in his life and feels ready to settle down. They had many conversations over the years, but there was never any pressure. Zendaya is giddy and excited. She knew it might have been coming but never put pressure on it,” they added.
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