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A Fan Gave Zendaya A Giant Croissant At Her Paris Film Premiere—And Her Reaction Is All Of Us

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The actor was delighted and impressed after she was presented with a giant—and edible—croissant at the Paris premiere of her new film 'Challengers.'

Zendaya has been serving nothing but aces when it comes to her Challengers red carpet looks.




But it was her accessory at the film's premiere in Paris that had everyone talking.

Okay, maybe it was more of a gift than an accessory, but Zendaya certainly worked it.

While signing autographs on the red carpet in Paris, the actor was gifted an enormous croissant by a fan, and her more-than-excited reaction is all of us.

The Dune star even posed with the giant pastry.

Unfortunately, the croissant wasn't able to make the rest of the journey down the red carpet, but Zendaya promised to return for it. (Who wouldn't?)

You can watch the exchange below.

People on social media could totally relate to the Euphoria actor's enthusiasm over the ever-so-French gift, and they agreed her reaction was absolutely adorable.




And, of course, they all acknowledged Zendaya can rock a croissant.






She really can pull off anything!

Challengers, starring Zendaya, Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist, follows former tennis prodigy turned coach Tashi Duncan (Zendaya), who tries to get her husband out of his losing streak, but things takes a turn when he finds himself facing off against his former best friend and Tashi's former boyfriend.

The film is set to be released in the United States by Amazon MGM Studios on April 26.

You can see the official trailer below.

CHALLENGERS | Official Trailer 2youtu.be

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