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Euphoria once again, and this time she’s taking us behind the scenes. More specifically, she’s opening up about having while filming the show’s most recent season.As you might have recalled, Tom himself he had visited the set of Euphoria “at least 30 times” back in December 2021 while promoting Spider-Man: No Way Home. Barely a month later, in January 2022, eagle-eyed fans spotted shared by a crew member.
Now, Zendaya is opening up about what it meant to have him by her side during Season 2's production for the first time.Speaking to during Euphoria's held in L.A. on April 20, the actor was asked about Tom’s time on set and whether his presence helped her to “pull out” from this season’s more emotionally taxing storylines. "I think it's great to have that support and love around you because you need that,” Zendaya said, after sharing that she might need a “healthy break” until Rue makes her return for the .
“This isn't an easy job, so it's good to have that to free you up from it every now and then," Z continued.While speaking to ET about Tom, Zendaya was also asked about his now-infamous potential cameo. After a popular fan theory blew up on TikTok, that the cameo might or might have not already happened.Zendaya was asked to debunk the rumor during the FYC event and, well, let’s just say she and Tom are definitely birds of a feather.
When ET’s reporter asked her to clear the air about Tom being an extra at Lexi’s play, Z did not hesitate to quip with a sly smile: “I don’t know. Who knows? The world may never know.”Aside from Tom’s Euphoria shenanigans, Zendaya also confirmed during the event and gave us a major update about the potential run date of Euphoria’s season 3.
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MTV said Wednesday that it is combining its 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards and Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted shows into one event, to air Sunday, June 5 at 8 p.m. ET/PT live from Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “Euphoria,” “The Batman” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” lead this year’s MTV Movie & TV Awards nominations, the network announced on Wednesday. The outlet also announced that this year’s event would combine the longrunning MTV Movie & TV Awards with its recent spinoff, the all-reality “Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted,” into a one-night event to air live on Sunday, June 5.MTV originally announced in March that the second annual reality-centric “Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted” would air on the following night, Monday, June 6; there was no explanation given on why the two shows were ultimately moved to the same night.In 2021, the “MTV Movie & TV Awards” and the inaugural “Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted” were held on different nights.
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Zendaya will be missing the Met Gala.The beloved style icon broke the news on Wednesday, during her show Euphoria’s For Your Consideration Emmys event.“I’m sorry to disappoint my fans here but I will be working,” the actress told Extra when asked about this year’s Met Gala. “Your girl’s gotta work and make some movies.
Zendaya couldn’t be happier to have Tom Holland in her corner. ET’s Denny Directo spoke to the 25-year-old actress at “Euphoria”‘s For Your Consideration event Wednesday, where she opened up about what it means to have Holland’s love and support.
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