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Zendaya and Tom Holland were not photographed at the Vanity Fair Oscar party. The actress made a surprise appearance at the end of the Oscars. The couple was out and about over Oscar weekend as Zendaya continues her press tour for the drama.
Zendaya and Tom Holland attended separate events on Saturday night. While she was doing press for the drama in Las Vegas, he attended WME’s pre-Oscar party the same night. But on Oscar night, Zendaya was the only one in attendance, co-presenting the Best Director category with co-star Robert Pattinson.
It looked like her night would end there. Neither she nor Holland were photographed at the Vanity Fair Oscar party. Currently, no photos of them from other after-parties have been released. It looks like the two opted for a calm evening after a busy few weeks.
Zendaya is gearing up for the release of “The Drama” on April 3rd. To celebrate the wedding-themed film, Zendaya wears a series of white dresses in looks styled by Law Roach. On Thursday, she made headlines when she appeared at the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards wearing Cachet’s iconic white minidress. This style was first made famous by Whitney Houston and later by Sarah Jessica Parker in the first Sex and the City movie.
The star hasn’t attended the Vanity Fair Oscar party in years, last attending in 2022. She was wearing menswear at the time, opting for a Sportmax suit.
Meanwhile, Holland last attended a party in 2018, wearing a burgundy suit.
The longtime couple rarely poses together on the red carpet. They recently did so in their joint project, Spider-Man: No Way Home. The two attended the Los Angeles premiere together in December 2021.
Holland explained to Men’s Health in January 2025 that he typically avoids appearing on the red carpet at Zendaya’s premieres, explaining, “It’s not my moment, it’s her moment, and if we go together, it’s about us.”
In a recent interview with Pattinson, Zendaya talked about how she finds a balance between which parts of her life she shares and which parts she keeps private. “At the end of the day, you are a public figure and there is nothing you can do (to stop public interest). But there are some things you can do for yourself and your loved ones,” she began. “And by having a space between your own anonymity, you can play other people and not necessarily always let them in. I mean, we just talked about being eloquent. Here I am stumbling over my words and not knowing what I’m trying to say. But I try to maintain privacy, not only with my character, but with myself in real life. I try to be honest about who I am in public, but I also try to keep things to myself.”
