“Spider-Man: Homecoming” stars Zendaya and Tom Holland are engaged, according to several media reports, nearly nine years after meeting on the set of the superhero film.

Despite Zendaya’s solo appearance on the Golden Globes on Sunday, eagle-eyed red carpet onlookers spotted a ring on her left hand that fueled engagement speculation, especially since it did not appear to be from Bulgari, the jeweler who supplied her awards show bling.

Well, it appears the supplier of the ring in question was indeed longtime beau Holland, 28. A source close to the famously private couple confirmed to TMZ that the couple got engaged over the holidays. The insider says the proposal was intimate, true to the couple’s low-key romance.

A family source confirmed the news to People, which also provided some details on Zendaya’s ring. The diamond solitaire piece appears to be an “east-west cushion” cut diamond weighing just over 5 carats.

Some clips on social media taken during the Golden Globes ceremony appeared to depict Zendaya showing off the new diamond stunner to, further convincing fans that Holland had popped the question.

jane’s addiction writing songs without Ferrell?

Several members of Jane’s Addiction — bassist Eric Avery, drummer Stephen Perkins and guitarist Dave Navarro — appear to be recording new music but without the input of lead singer Perry Farrell.

In a post on his Instagram account, Avery wrote, “Writing some more new lines to some of Stephens drumming. Look forward to getting some Mr. Navarro on them. 2025!”

A video accompanying the caption shows Avery playing bass while facing a computer in what appears to be a home studio setup.

No other details were provided, so it’s unclear if the three musicians will be working together as Jane’s Addiction or if Farrell will be involved in some capacity.

The band canceled its reunion tour last September after a fight broke out between Farrell and Navarro at a concert in Boston.

Billy Gibbons touring solo before rejoining zz TOP

Billy Gibbons, the vocalist and guitarist of ZZ Top, is on a solo tour with his band, the BFGs, that will include a stop in Cathedral City on Jan. 17 before moving on to cities like Chicago, Cleveland and Poughkeepsie, New York, then wrapping up Feb. 20 in Bristol, Tennessee.

Following his solo tour, Gibbons will perform with ZZ Top members Frank Beard and Elwood Francis on the Elevation Tour, which will kick off March 5 in Dothan, Alabama, and will run through Aug. 23.

— From wire reports