PUNTERS in a Cornish cafe were left amazed when a pair of Hollywood A-listers turned up for breakfast - before popping to the local Asda.
Locals and tourists might have been thrilled to rub elbows with the celeb duo, but cafe owner Helen Woodward had no idea they were famous.
Zendaya and Tom Holland apparently enjoyed their Cornish pitstop without the typical Hollywood fuss.
The couple, best known for starring together in Spider-Man: Homecoming, picked Cornwall's Ramshackle Rosie cafe in Par for breakfast on Tuesday morning.
They sipped orange juice and dined on pancakes — all without so much as a selfie request from the unsuspecting staff.
Owner Helen said: "They came in and I was busy serving a couple.
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"They were absolutely, really, really nice, really pleasant.
"She ordered pancakes with maple syrup and a hash brown and he ordered a Zeppelin, which is mainly sausage. They just had two juices.
"There were no airs and graces. They were just two down-to-earth people."
It wasn’t until after the couple left, that the penny finally dropped for Helen.
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Local Rob Sheldon recognised them immediately.
He was eating in the cafe when the pair sat down next to him and he couldn't believe it.
Zendaya and Tom Holland relationship Timeline
Tom Holland and Zendaya first met way back in 2016.
They starred opposite each other in the rebooted Spider-Man franchise that was a huge success.
A relationship blossomed on set and they were rumoured to be dating due to a mixture of public appearances and private moments - but they initially denied it for years.
However, in July 2021, they were photographed kissing in a car, effectively confirming they were an item. They later made a red carpet appearance holding hands.
In April 2024 she hinted they'd been an item for at least seven years.
Zendaya recalled a time they went to a spin class together and avoided a speeding ticket on the way. Fans of the couple did some digging, and found a video she shared of the spin class in 2017.
The couple are often seen sharing supportive and affectionate messages about each other on social media.
"He spoke to us about my dog and stroked him," Rob told ITV West Country.
"We gave them no acknowledgement that we knew who they were.
"Then after they left I said to the owner, 'You know that was Spider-Man right?'
"It was a bit surreal, they seemed very down to earth though and he said after breakfast they would go to Asda, which he compared to the American 'Target'.
"To be fair though, it's an awesome café."
For the unassuming cafe, it’s now a tale to dine out on for years to come.