March 17, 2026 9:39 am EDT

Zendaya won’t put wedding rumors to rest.

The “Euphoria” star attempted to “clear the confusion” about her and Tom Holland allegedly tying the knot during a “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” interview Monday — only to baffle fans further.

When Jimmy Kimmel brought up the marriage speculation that has social media users going “berserk,” the actress sarcastically quipped, “Really? I haven’t seen any of that.”

The host, 58, went on to chat with the former Disney Channel star, 29, about the “very realistic” A.I.-generated photos of the nuptials circulating online.

Zendaya noted that “many people have been fooled by them while [she] was just out and about in real life,” stopping her to gush over how “gorgeous” the ceremony was.

The “Shake It Up” alum, who has repeatedly told people “they’re not real,” confirmed “real people” she knows fell for the images and were “mad” about not being invited.

Zendaya subsequently attempted to “clear [up] the confusion” by sharing a clip from her and Robert Pattinson’s upcoming movie, “The Drama,” with Holland’s head “crudely pasted” over her co-star.

“That was real footage,” the Golden Globe winner joked. “That was real. I was there.”

Her stylist was the one to fuel speculation earlier this month after Zendaya was photographed rocking a gold band on her left ring finger.

Law Roach told Access Hollywood at the 2026 SAG Actor Awards that “the wedding has already happened” and the public “missed it.”

Zendaya’s mom, Claire Stoermer, appeared to cast doubt with a cryptic Instagram Story post, highlighting the 47-year-old’s “laugh” when spilling the beans.

Roach doubled down over the weekend by insisting to “Extra” that he “said what [he] said.”

Zendaya continued sporting her headline-making ring at Paris Fashion Week, the Oscars 2026 and more events.

The Emmy winner and Holland, 29, have been together since 2017 and got engaged seven years later.

The “Spider-Man” co-stars keep their romance primarily under wraps.

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