Tom Holland's spidey senses must have been tingling after attending his partner Zendaya's recent family gathering.
The two first met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2016, before Zendaya confirmed their relationship in 2022 by calling Holland her 'boyfriend' in an interview with E! News.
Since then, the couple have become the internet's favourite couple and with various clips of the gathering circulating online, people have been left in stitches after hearing the nickname they have given him.
The couple appeared to attend a Zendaya family gathering out in Oakland over the weekend.
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And a number of videos of her inner circle referring to Holland by his superhero alias 'Spider-Man' have been shared on X.
During one clip, a party-goer asks Zendaya, 28, how to say 'I love you' in sign language, to which the Challengers star obliged.
The individual then turned the camera to Holland, 28, and said: "Oh, hold on, let me get Spider-Man."
In another video, the nickname yet again pops up as the caption read: "The real Spider-Man. Facts."
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Fans were seemingly loving the footage, as one commented: "Tom's new nickname 'Spider-in-Law'. Bet he was spinning tales at the party!"
"Tom just trying to vibe, but they got him web-slinging at the party," another joked.
"That’s too cute! Zendaya's family having fun with Tom Holland and calling him Spider-Man must have been a hilarious moment!" a third penned.
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"LOL and he’s working the room vibing solo doing his own thing with her people too, Zendaya’s not even in Tom’s immediate vicinity in most of these shots." a fourth said.
While someone else tweeted: "They actually seem like a really normal, down to earth couple. He really seems to care a lot about her, and he is always putting her in the spotlight! I hope nothing but the best for them in the future!"
This comes after The Dune actor rocked up to the 2025 Golden Globes on 5 January with a large diamond ring on her left ring finger - leading to engagement rumours sparking online, however, neither actors have confirmed anything yet.
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Meanwhile, Holland previously said that the couple felt 'robbed' of their privacy when they went public in 2021.
"One of the downsides of our fame is that privacy isn't really in our control anymore," he said in an interview with GQ.
"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.
"I've always been really adamant to keep my private life private, because I share so much of my life with the world anyway.
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"We sort of felt robbed of our privacy."
Topics: Tom Holland, Zendaya, Celebrity, Spider-Man