Zendaya's Twitter followers are going crazy over a pregnancy joke on TikTok.
Zendaya's
followers have been duped by a recent TikTok scam saying she is pregnant with
boyfriend Tom Holland's child.
The
now-viral clips begin with a phoney ultrasound that appears to have been shared
by the "Euphoria" star, followed by a video of Kris Jenner dancing to
"Lady Marmalade."
Getting
"Krissed" is a popular trend in which viewers are duped into
believing a false story.
Zendaya's
Twitter fans were surprised when she began trending on the other social media
site since they weren't completely in on the TikTok joke.
"Wait,
Zendaya is pregnant?" one fan wondered, while another wondered, "I
need to know who's your source is because why is everyone on the [timeline]
claiming this?"
"Is
Zendaya expecting a child?" "Refreshing Twitter to make sure the
'Zendaya pregnant' trend is bogus," one user remarked, while another
added, "I just went to my knees in a Walmart."
The
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" co-stars have yet to respond to the spoof
video, and there is no sign that they are expecting a child.
The
25-year-old "Shake It Up" star and her 26-year-old beau, on the other
hand, appear to be still going strong.
In
honour of Holland's birthday, Zendaya recently released a black-and-white photo
of him.
She
captioned the June 1 Instagram tribute, "Happiest of birthdays to the one
that makes me the happiest 3."
After
portraying Peter Parker and Michael Jackson, respectively, in 2017's
"Spider-Man: Homecoming," Zendaya and Holland ignited dating rumours.
In
July 2021, Page Six verified the couple's connection after they were seen
making out inside a car.
The
couple, fondly known as "Tomdaya," has become increasingly vocal
about their relationship in the last year.
When
asked about having Holland on the set of "Euphoria," Zendaya told
Entertainment Tonight in April, "I think it's fantastic to have that
support and love around you, because you need it."
The
England native told People last year that he "can't wait to be a parent"
and that "I love kids."