Despite what TikTok may have you believe, Zendaya is not pregnant. So why do so many people appear to be under the impression that she and Tom Holland are having a baby?
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.
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.
Every video ends with a sped-up video of Kris Jenner dancing ripped from this incredibly mid-aughts Kardashian lip sync and the words, “You’ve just been Krissed,” meaning the news isn’t real and haha, you believed it! As if there wasn’t enough misinformation swirling around TikTok already.
Apparently not everyone waited to finish the video, judging by the fact that “Zendaya pregnant” was briefly trending on Twitter Tuesday night. Zendaya subsequently posted on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, writing, “See now, this is why I stay off Twitter … Just making stuff up for no reason … weekly.” It feels safe to assume these two are still at the “cute Instagram posts” phase of their relationship.