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Tom Holland And Zendaya Spotted Jamming Out To Whitney Houston Classic In Adorable Video

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The couple was on hand for the women's final of the BNP Paribas Open on Sunday, and couldn't help but jam out to Houston's 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me).'

Zendaya and Tom Holland delighted fans at the BNP Paribas Open by singing along to Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" during the women's final between Iga Świątek and Maria Sakkari in Indian Wells, California.

The couple enjoyed a tennis date, with Zendaya joining in on the chorus while Holland danced to the iconic '80s hit. This isn't the first time Houston's music has been featured in Holland's work, as her version of "I Will Always Love You" played in Spider-Man: Far From Home.


After watching Świątek win the final, Zendaya, who is set to star in the romantic tennis film Challengers, posed for a photo with the champion.

The photo op prompted Świątek to crack a joke.

"She can practice with me any time if she wants to."


People loved their little moment.

Really, what more do you need in a partner?

Folks pointed out that it always looks like they are having fun with each other.

They must be protected, people said.

Then there were the commenters who want that type of relationship for themselves.



Really, they have such charisma.

And they're so cute, people said.

Going even further, someone argued that they are the only okay straight couple.

Finally, people said that they really are the best in many ways.

Challengers will be in theaters in late April.

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