Zendaya and Tom Holland displayed their basketball Talents during a visit to an Oakland school, supporting the non-profit basketball organization Hoopbus.
The stars' visit to Zendaya's hometown aimed to inspire students and promote community engagement through basketball.
Zendaya's lob pass assist, caught by basketball player Elvin Rodriguez, thrilled students, earning her cheers and praise.
Tom Holland, known for his role as Spider-Man, received basketball skills lessons from Harlem Globetrotters' Sam Diaz, impressing students with his spins and tricks.
The Bachelorette alum Christon Staples also joined in, teaching Holland a ball-spinning trick that delighted onlookers.
Zendaya addressed the students, expressing her excitement to connect with them through basketball, even though she humorously declined to play due to potential ankle twists.
The event partnered with Hoopbus and Project Backboard, emphasizing teamwork and revitalizing basketball courts with vibrant art.
The event generated buzz on Instagram, with posts by Rodriguez, Hoopbus, and Regular Hoops capturing the stars' interactions and impressive skills.
Zendaya discussed managing her public life and privacy, acknowledging the challenges of fame while maintaining control over what she shares.
The stars' recent successes, including the Spider-Man franchise and 'Euphoria,' led to a notable increase in their public visibility.
While dealing with film postponements, Zendaya finds joy in connecting with fans and communities, demonstrating her dedication to making a positive impact.