In January 2022, a morphed image of Zendaya got viral that showed the actor flaunting a baby bump at a red-carpet event.
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Suggestions the "Euphoria" star is with child have gotten out of hand online, leading to thousands of memes and jokes conquering social media.
TikTok was filled with people creating videos with the #Krissed meme. "Zendaya only got pregnant to make me jealous tbh," was a theme repeated by several users. Continuing the joke, @ihyjuju tweeted separately, "zendaya PREGNANT?? i just fell to my knees in a Walmart."
A fake Instagram story has spread like wildfire across social media, convincing some that Euphoria star Zendaya is pregnant with Tom Holland's child.
Some Zendaya fans were posting their disappointment that she had chosen Tom Holland over them. Advertisement One video shows a random pregnancy scan with the caption “OMG Zendaya and her friends just announced that she is pregnant and tagged Tom Holland.”
Zendaya has sparked pregnancy rumours on social media and viral memes from the fans are blowing things up. But is the rumour true? Find out below.
Fans took to social media to express disappointment over the fake news. On TikTok, people actually believed fake stories about Spider-Man: No Way Home co-stars Zendaya and Holland. In the said video, a fetus is seen with Zendaya's Instagram account sharing it. A viral trend tricking people on TikTok crossed social media platforms and led to many more memes and jokes on Twitter, with many believing the news about the Holywood celebrity couple.
A viral TikTok trend has made people believe that Zendaya is apparently pregnant with Tom Holland's baby. Fans have been already shipping for the Spider-Man ...
The TikTok trend is misleading people as they are getting #Krissed by the fake stories involving Zendaya and Tom Holland. The viral video shows a screenshot of Zendaya's Instagram post sharing her excitement of becoming a mother. "This hit TikToK as a ki and now y’all in an uproar talking about Zendaya is pregnant ? Y’all have to stop," one Twitter user wrote. Now, people have fallen for the rumour that has taken the internet by storm.
'Zendaya pregnant' trends on Twitter as the viral TikTok 'Krissed' trend tricked people into believing Zendaya was pregnant. It crossed platforms and ...
However, the rumour about Zendaya being pregnant spread to Twitter to the confusion of several users and people began making memes. The influx of memes and jokes on Twitter about Zendaya being pregnant led to Zendaya and “Zendaya pregnant” trending on Twitter. “Zendaya pregnant” trends on Twitter as the viral TikTok ‘Krissed’ trend tricked people into believing Zendaya was pregnant.
Twitter in a chokehold as fans flood the space to confirm the fast-spreading news of a Zendaya pregnancy for Tom Halland.
— Stack (@GoddStack)June 15, 2022 — marko🇦🇱 (@urfavouritealbo)June 15, 2022 The rumors about the American actress having a baby has been traced to a viral Tiktok video featuring a fake Instagram story of the actress showing a sonogram of an unborn child.
Zendaya is trending on Twitter and it's not for a reason you might think -- she's pregnant, or that's what a viral rumor says.
A TikTok prank led many of Zendaya's fans to believe that the “Euphoria” actress is expecting her first baby with boyfriend Tom Holland.
Last year, the England native revealed to People that he “can’t wait to be a dad,” gushing, “I love kids.” There is no indication that the “Spider-Man: No Way Home” costars are expecting a little one, and they have yet to react to the prank video. “Zendaya PREGNANT?? I just fell to my knees in a walmart,” a third user chimed in, while another wrote, “Refreshing twitter to make sure the ‘Zendaya pregnant’ trend is false.”
'Euphoria' star Zendaya was recently in news for something not related to acting. #ZendayaPregnant was doing the rounds of Twitter recently which sparked ...
'Euphoria' star Zendaya was recently in news for something not related to acting. The speculation started after a TikTok video went viral which seemingly was a screen grab of Zendaya's Instagram post which was a picture of a ultrasound image. 'Euphoria' star Zendaya was recently in news for something not related to acting.
Thanks to a popular TikTok prank called #Krissed, a lot of people believed Zendaya and Tom Holland were having a baby.
Most of them are related to the personal lives of celebrities — pregnancy rumors, new couples, divorces — and some are backed up with “evidence,” usually in the form of Instagram screenshots edited to make it look like they were posted by a celebrity’s account. It feels safe to assume they are still at the “cute Instagram posts” phase of their relationship. It started, like so many things do, with the Kardashians. Specifically Kris Jenner, who is the mascot for a new TikTok fad where users spout various made-up pieces of news and then tell viewers they’ve been #Krissed, i.e., the “news” is fake.
Zendaya is putting pregnancy rumors to rest after a viral prank video convinced the internet she was expecting.
Call it a Rick Roll of modern times. The pic has a caption saying, "I love you. Halfway there," with a tag for the "Spiderman" actor.
Zendaya Coleman took to Instagram Stories to shut down a rumor on Twitter and TikTok that she was pregnant.
Anyway, you have to watch the whole thing to get to that reveal, and if you've ever scrolled an FYP, you know that's not what everyone does. Hasn't she earned the right to look fabulous and do a little acting without everyone making up random stories about her? If we as a society could achieve one thing this month, it should be leaving Zendaya alone.
Zendaya, like countless before her, found herself victim to a fake pregnancy rumor today—one completely made up that took off on TikTok as a prank and ...
I think loving someone is a sacred thing and a special thing and something that you want to deal with and go through and experience and enjoy amongst the two people that love each other.” “I’ve always been really adamant to keep my private life private, because I share so much of my life with the world anyway. “One of the downsides of our fame is that privacy isn’t really in our control anymore, and a moment that you think is between two people that love each other very much is now a moment that is shared with the entire world,” Holland said, alluding to the video.
The recent fake news of Zendaya's pregnancy began with a viral TikTok video that included a doctored post from Zendaya's Instagram that featured an ultrasound ...
Zendaya seemingly offered a brief response to the pregnancy rumors on Wednesday after a number of fans had started sharing unfounded claims on social media.
At the top of this month, Zendaya shared a special message marking her Spider-Man co-star’s 26th birthday. As Page Six and others have noted in recent reports, some fans had boarded the unfounded pregnancy rumors train due, in large part, to a TikTok prank of sorts featuring a fake ultrasound. And while she didn’t specifically mention “pregnancy rumors,” the implication seems clear enough.
Zendaya has reluctantly but swiftly shut down a rumor that she's pregnant with boyfriend Tom Holland's baby after a fan-created TikTok alleged that the ...
Page Six confirmed the romance in July 2021 when paparazzi took photos of them kissing in a car. The prank, known as getting “Krissed” or “Krissing,” is meant to get viewers to believe a fake story. The viral clip to which the Gen Z darling was referring featured an ultrasound that was edited to look like Zendaya posted the scan as a pregnancy announcement on Instagram. The faux post’s caption said “I love you.
After pregnancy rumors about Zendaya went viral on social media, the Euphoria actress issued a rare statement.
After Zendaya posted her Instagram Stories, a few users told Roberts that Zendaya was "mad at" him. Another person wrote, "This isn't funny and whoever started it I feel sorry for cause what goes around really does come around." On June 15, Zendaya, 25, issued a statement on her Instagram Story. "See now, this is why I stay off Twitter," she wrote.
Zendaya has denied she is pregnant. The 'Euphoria' actress, 25, spoke out after a TikTok prank went viral claiming she was expecting.
He said: “I love kids. If I’m at a wedding or a party, I’m always at the kids’ table hanging out.” A bogus caption said: “I love you.
Zendaya is not expecting a baby with her boyfriend, Tom Holland. Here's what she had to say about those viral pregnancy rumours.
According to Variety, Challengers “ centers on the competitive world of pro tennis, in which player-turned-coach Tashi (Zendaya) has transformed her husband Art (Faist) into a Grand Slam champion. “Anyway, back to filming Challengers,” Zendaya wrote, after setting the record straight. Soon enough, Zendaya’s name was trending on both platforms, leading the Dune star to directly address it.
Zendaya has had enough — after rumors spread on TikTok that she was pregnant, the actor posted a statement to her social media to shut down the lies.
The #Krissed videos may be funny, but it's best to respect Z and Tom's privacy. “Anyway back to filming Challengers,” she continued in the next slide with a tennis ball emoji. If you watch the full videos (they're not long), you'll see the #Krissed reveal, but apparently some folks didn't stop before scrolling on and believed the fake posts to be real.
Zendaya addresses rumors circulating online about her being pregnant. ... One of the major draws of being in the public eye is when rumors circulate about you.
The rumors of Zendaya being pregnant got started because of a new trend circulating on TikTok called “Krissed” when a person makes up a rumored headline in a video to attract viewers. Zendaya has something to say about being the object of the rumor mill that speculates that the Euphoria star was pregnant. One of the major draws of being in the public eye is when rumors circulate about you.