Zendaya becomes viral to bring Tom Holland to family feature

Zendaya brought Tom Holland to a recent family feature and clips of the healthy interaction become viral.

Oakland -the actress discovered in East Bay last month can be seen flashing a peace sign as an unidentified man talking with the camera in a video originally shared by X -User @rebootjays Monday 3rd February and says: “I don I don’t think she can’t do anything wrong. ”

The video was later spent by Complex’s X account and has since received more than 1.6 million views.

“Lemme Get Spider-Man,” the man continues, before turning the camera to his “Spider-Man: Homecoming” star, turned fiancé, seen walking over to sit down on a blue couch. In the next clip, the British actor holds a baby, like a voice from the camera is “4 months” old.

In subsequent clips, Holland and Zendaya can be seen mixing and dancing with a large group of people assumed to be “dune: part two” actor ‘relatives, inside a large transparent outdoor tent decorated with light strings.

“Aunt,” says the man in an excerpt as he tries to get the attention of a woman dancing while the Netherlands is in the background and continues to laugh and talk to others at the event.

The location of the party was not revealed, but X-User @Fearedbuck resharged the video with the headline: “Zendaya took Tom Holland to a party with his family in the bay and they called him Spider-Man.”

X User @TomollWho also replaced the video and noticed “My favorite zendaya -lore is how you can always zoom out and catch Tom Holland just glad to be there.”

ONE framed photo Of the couple sitting on the porch of her fatherly grandmother’s Oakland home, also appeared online, reportedly on display inside the home. Fans were quick to set up the connection between this photo and one Childhood photo that the actress tweeted in 2018 In which she wrote: “Me + grandma + zinc; Grandma’s Veranda, Oakland, about about 2001. “

Actress’s grandmother died last month, according to one Instagram post From her father, Kazembe Ajamu Coleman.

“It is with deep sorry and deep love that I share the departure of my beloved mother, our family’s matriarch, our queen,” he published on January 18 and again on January 22. “She was the epitome of grace, wisdom and strength – our foundation and indicative light. “

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