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Tom Holland Celebrity Padel Tournament Draws Zendaya, Aoki in Los Angeles

Tom Holland Celebrity Padel Tournament brought Zendaya, Steve Aoki and others to Los Angeles as Holland hosted BERO’s second annual padel event.

Tom Holland Gets Zendaya's Support at His Company Bero's Padel Classic Event! - Just Jared - Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment
Tom Holland Gets Zendaya's Support at His Company Bero's Padel Classic Event! - Just Jared - Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment

brought the second annual Padel Classic to Los Angeles this week, turning the court into a celebrity gathering that mixed sports and entertainment. joined as his doubles partner and showed up to back both Holland and his non-alcoholic brand.

The turnout included , , and others, underscoring how far the event has grown as a tournament built around BERO. Holland wore brand merch, including a padel tee and a hat that read “when BERO gives you lemons,” while Zendaya matched the moment in a vintage blue-and-white dress by French couturier Madame Grès.

Her little dress had ruffle ties at each shoulder, a deep neckline that plunged to the waist and a skirt that fell to her knees. A tiny “T” tattoo was visible, a detail that echoed Holland’s matching “Z” tattoo. She finished the look with a mini lemon-yellow Capucines bag from , a statement , diamond studs, her Jessica McCormack engagement ring and her wedding band, along with a super-short micro bob.

BERO is Holland’s non-alcoholic brand, and the event was set up as a tournament that drew names from sports and entertainment for a day built around the label. Zendaya’s appearance left little doubt that the support was personal as well as promotional, with the couple meeting the event in the same way they have often met public attention: together, and without trying to make more of it than the moment itself. For Holland, the celebrity padel tournament also gave BERO a vivid, high-profile stage in Los Angeles right when the brand is still building its identity.

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