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Zendaya, Tom Holland and Hunter Schafer spotted at Rangers game

“Euphoria” star Zendaya was seen enjoying popcorn with her boyfriend, Tom Holland, at the New York Rangers game at Madison Square Garden Thursday night.

The “Spider-Man: No Way Home” co-stars, both 25, made the public appearance at the game alongside fellow “Euphoria” star Hunter Schafer and Holland’s brother Sam.

Zendaya, wearing a black mask and glasses, donned a big, beige sweater. The Holland brothers and Schafer all sported classic home Rangers jerseys, with Schafer wearing a black coat over hers.

The two were photographed holding hands in Manhattan on Wednesday night on their way to a screening of Holland’s newest film, “Uncharted.” 

The couple, who keep their relationship notoriously private, have been making the rounds in New York City this week — less than one month after Zendaya flew to the UK to spend time with Holland in London.

Zendaya, Tom Holland and Hunter Schafer sitting together at a Rangers game.
The pair were also joined by “Euphoria” cast member Hunter Schafer. Jason Szenes for the New York Post

Rumors that the two Hollywood heartthrobs wear dating began circulating back in 2017. However, the relationship was not confirmed until Page Six published exclusive photos of them kissing in a car in Los Angeles in July 2021.

The final two episodes of the second season of HBO’s highly popular and controversial “Euphoria” are scheduled to air on Feb. 20 and 27.

Zendaya, Tom Holland and Hunter Schafer sitting together at a Rangers game.
The couple have been making the rounds in New York City after spending time in London. Jason Szenes for the New York Post

Zendaya responded to criticism from national anti-drug organization D.A.R.E., which accused the high school drama of normalizing and even glorifying drug use.

“Our show is in no way a moral tale to teach people how to live their life or what they should be doing. If anything, the feeling behind ‘Euphoria,’ or whatever we have always been trying to do with it, is to hopefully help people feel a little bit less alone in their experience and their pain,” the “Malcolm and Marie” star told Entertainment Weekly.