‘Better than Blake Lively does it': Zendaya the ‘highlight' at 2025 Met Gala
Royal Commentator Josh Rom praises Zendaya's choice of clothing at the 2025 Met Gala.
'Zendaya, for me, is a real highlight in this beautiful white suit with flared trousers and a gorgeous hat,' Mr Rom told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriela Power.
'I feel that she's doing Blake Lively in A Simple Favour better than Blake Lively does it.'

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