Tom Holland reacts after Zendaya reveals her first date was at Andrew Garfield's 'Spider-Man' movie
BERLIN, GERMANY: Tom Holland had a playful and humorous reaction after Zendaya revealed that her first date was actually at an Andrew Garfield ‘Spider-Man’ film. The moment grabbed attention during an interview, where Holland jokingly said, “How dare you,” in response to Zendaya’s confession. She laughed and replied, “It all worked out.”
The exchange adds a bit more insight into their dating life, especially as buzz around 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' continues to grow, keeping fans closely interested in their off-screen dynamic.
Tom Holland teases Zendaya after she reveals first date was at Andrew Garfield 'Spider-Man' screening
Zendaya has once again shared a sweet and playful moment that quickly got fans talking, adding more buzz to the ongoing attention around her and Holland’s relationship. The couple, who are often in the spotlight because of their natural chemistry and relaxed public appearances, recently looked back on a fun interview moment that made fans smile once again.
During an interview, Zendaya and Holland looked back at a lighthearted memory where she reflected on growing up watching the ‘Spider-Man’ films and how they were a part of her life “from a kid to an adult.”
Zendaya says her first date was to one of Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man movies. 🕷️
— cinesthetic. (@TheCinesthetic) June 23, 2026
Tom Holland: “How dare you.”
Zendaya: “I know… sorry… but it all worked out.” pic.twitter.com/fakwZa4Xby
She also opened up about a throwback, saying, “I remember, like, my first date. When I was maybe 16 years old was to one of Andrews... I know, sorry. But it all worked out.” The conversation came up again during promotions for 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day', where the two shared a playful energy while revisiting the moment.
Holland, standing right next to Zendaya, jokingly reacted to her story, prompting Zendaya to laugh while the audience clapped.
Zendaya and Tom Holland's private relationship
Zendaya and Holland are known for avoiding public discussions about their personal life and prefer to let their work define them. This low-key approach has only increased public curiosity, with fans closely watching their rare appearances and brief interview moments for any insight into their dynamic.
Despite their global fame and continued involvement in the 'Spider-Man' franchise. The couple first met while working on 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' in 2017 and have since become one of the most talked-about pairs in Hollywood.
Now fast forward to 2026, during an interview with 'Esquire', while talking about viral AI-generated wedding photos of Holland and Zendaya in Lake Como, Italy.
Holland shared a humorous family reaction, saying his grandmother saw the images and believed she had missed their wedding.
The publication asked if he had to clarify the situation with other relatives as well, to which he replied, “No, because they were all there.” When asked to elaborate further on the wedding day, he kept it brief, adding, “That’s all you’ll get on that.”