Zendaya and Tom Holland are teaming up for a good cause.
The couple recently signed a batch of (already sold out!) posters from their 2021 superhero flick Spider-Man: No Way Home to benefit the Holland family’s charity, The Brothers Trust.
In a post shared by Entertainment Tonight on Instagram Monday, the Euphoria actress and Cherry actor, both 27, can be seen leaning over and into one another as they sign the poster.
The second slide in the post shows Holland playfully nudging his girlfriend over to get in for his signature, before cutting to Zendaya caressing his arm lovingly.
Holland’s parents started The Brothers Trust in 2017. As the organization’s website describes, “Using Tom’s reach and popularity, the trust intends to run a number of events each year and the funds raised then being granted to charities who we support.”
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Holland and Zendaya have been linked since 2016 after being cast together in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Their relationship wasn’t confirmed until 2021, when they were spotted kissing in their car.
But the Uncharted star’s appreciation for his girlfriend goes back much further, as he told BuzzFeed in June that Zendaya was “easily” his childhood celebrity crush.
Holland also answered a question about his “rizz” (aka charisma or charm), to which he replied in part, “I’m happy and in love, so I’ve got no need for rizz.”
“I have no rizz whatsoever; I have limited rizz,” the British actor said, addressing the “secret to” his supposed rizz. “I need you to fall in love with me, really, for it to work.”
“So, long game. Probably making a movie with each other — it definitely helps when the characters are falling in love with one another, you can sort of blur the lines a little bit,” Holland joked.
In September, Zendaya opened up about keeping her personal life private in an interview with Elle.
“Parts of my life, I accept, are going to be public. I can’t not be a person and live my life and love the person I love,” said the Challengers actress.
“But also, I do have control over what I choose to share,” she continued. “It’s about protecting the peace and letting things be your own but also not being afraid to exist. You can’t hide. That’s not fun either. I am navigating it more than ever now.”
Source: people.com