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Tom Holland's Cute Comment About Zendaya's Stunning NAACP Awards Dress Has Fans Swooning

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The 'Spider-Man' stars have quietly been dating for several years.

Zendaya showed up and showed out at the NAACP Image Awards last week, sporting not one but two gorgeous styles for the event.

The Euphoria star rocked the red carpet in a vintage Versace plunging black gown with green trim details, a long train and high front slit.


You can see the dress here:

For the ceremony itself, Zendaya donned a recreated white Prada vintage number (circa 1993) that featured cutout starburst designs.

Here is that dress.

And while literally tens of thousands of comments poured in from fans fawning over the style icon's looks from the night, one in particular had fans swooning.

Zendaya's one and only Tom Holland left a trio of heart-eye emojis on her post featuring the Versace dress.

Fans of the couple were living for it.

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Holland's comment spurred a series of replies from people expressing their adoration for his sweet message.

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Zendaya was a presenter at the ceremony and was also up for two awards—Entertainer of the Year and Outstanding Actress in a Drama—for her performance in Euphoria.

While Angela Bassett took home both awards, Zendaya was clearly a winner.

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