Zendaya’s stylist Law Roach claims AI-generated dress was ‘not good enough’ over her real-life wedding gown
Zendaya and Tom Holland, Hollywood’s discreet couple, have refrained from confirming their wedding publicly, despite AI-generated pictures surfacing on the internet. Now, the 29-year-old’s longtime fashion stylist, Law Roach, also does not wish to associate with the fake images. The reason? He claimed the actress’ real-life dress was far better than the derived content.Here’s a closer look at Law Roach’s reaction after watching the AI-generated images of Zendaya and Tom Holland’s wedding.
Law Roach believes Zendaya’s real-life wedding outfit was better than the fake gown
In March 2026, Law Roach was the first person to confirm the wedding rumours of Zendaya and Tom Holland, and the internet followed with AI-imagined wedding photos. “The wedding has already happened. You missed it,” he stated to Access Hollywood. During his recent appearance on ‘Good Morning America,’ the fashion mogul expressed his thoughts on the fake dress that caught the attention of fans.When host Lara Spencer asked about Roach’s reaction, as many people would assume it was his work, he said, “That dress was not good enough. Trust me, the dress is better than that.” Confirming the wedding look, the panel questioned whether the final look was anything similar to what Zendaya wore on her wedding day; the 47-year-old stated, “Absolutely not.”
When Tom Holland confirmed his wedding with Zendaya
The AI-generated images might have fooled fans and internet users, but not the families of Tom Holland and Zendaya. The ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ actor’s grandmother saw the images and thought that she was not invited. When asked whether other family members also had to be warned about the fake wedding pictures, he said, “No, because they were all there,” during an interview with Esquire. He quickly drew the line and denied talking about the nuptials.