Tom Holland, Zendaya set to tie the knot sometime this year
Zendaya and Tom Holland eager to find a new house before marriage
Tom Holland and Zendaya are all set to tie the knot this year.
A source spilled to Life & Style magazine that the couple are ready to start a family this year which is why they are on a quest for a new house
It is pertinent to noted that Zendaya confirmed her engagement with Tom by flashing a diamond ring at the Golden Globes earlier this month.
Although the couple have lived together in London, the source noted that the Spider-Man co-stars “are looking to buy a bigger place together next, and they also want to get a place together in LA”.
Spilling the reason, the source revealed that the couple want to have homes near their family.
“This has all been in the works for quite some time and isn’t a shock for their family and friends,” continued an insider.
However, the source explained that they’ve already “let people know they want to have the ceremony this summer, or the fall at the latest”.
Even though the engagement went smoothly, the source mentioned that there are “some complications” as the couple try to “sort out the logistics” of the future wedding.
“There are a lot of moving parts with planning, because they have so much work coming up but at this point,” remarked an insider.
The source pointed out that the couple “do have a break at that time and they’re going to go for it, they can’t wait to be married”.
“They’re both so happy and in love and they are truly best friends, it’s just such a healthy and positive relationship in every way, this is a no brainer,” added an insider.
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