Fans may have been obsessed with those AI-generated wedding photos of a fake Zendaya and Tom Holland, but stylist Law Roach says the real gown the actual actress wore was on another level.
“That dress was not good enough,” Roach, 47, revealed during a Monday, June 29, appearance on Good Morning America, reacting to the photos circulating online purported to be from Zendaya and Holland’s big day. “Trust me, the dress is better than that.”
During the segment, host Lara Spencer questioned if it was “fair to say that the final creation did not look like that,” to which Roach replied with a laugh, “Absolutely not.”
Viral images making their rounds on the internet show Zendaya, 29, wearing a white satin wedding dress with a fitted bodice and a draped neckline paired with a cascading lace-edged veil. The fake images showed the AI-version of the actress also wearing patching pointed toe pumps and a tousled updo, with some photos showing her rocking playful heart-shaped glasses and carrying a bouquet of flowers.
The faux image of Holland featured the actor wearing a black tuxedo with satin lapels, a crisp white dress shirt and a black bow tie. He carried his blushing bride in one of the fake wedding snapshots, which had Lake Como, Italy, as the backdrop.
The actor, 30, debunked those viral images and confirmed the couple did actually get married in a private ceremony, telling Esquire in a June 16 interview that most of his family members didn’t fall for the images online because “they were all there” when he and Zendaya really exchanged their vows.
Roach previously spilled the tea at the 2026 Actor Awards on March 1 that Zendaya and Tom Holland secretly got hitched. “The wedding has already happened,” he told Access Hollywood at the time. “You missed it.”
Later that month, Zendaya reacted to the AI-generated pics during a March 16 interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, revealing “many people have been fooled by them.”
“While I was just out and about in real life, people were like, ‘Oh my God, your wedding photos are gorgeous,’ and I was like, ‘Babe, they’re AI. They’re not real,’” the Euphoria star said.
Zendaya also said that some people were actually upset because they thought they didn’t receive an invitation to her actual nuptials.
Fans can look forward to seeing the newlyweds on screen in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day movie, set for release on July 31.
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