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After making heads turn during her multiple red carpet appearances to promote “Dune: Part II,” Zendaya is back with another set of stunning outfits for the premiere of “Challengers,” her new sports comedy-drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino.

For the Paris premiere of the movie, held on Saturday (April 6) at UGC Normandie, the 27-year-old actress opted for a Louis Vuitton look consisting of a strapless bodice, a flowing skirt with a train, and a wide asymmetrical belt. She paired the elegant ensemble with Bulgari jewelry.

Highlights
  • Zendaya stunned in a Louis Vuitton outfit at the "Challengers" Paris premiere.
  • A fan gifted Zendaya a giant croissant, sparking amusement online.
  • The actress humorously posed with the oversized pastry, asking "Is this real?"

Challengers is set to premiere in theaters across the globe on April 26, 2024.

Still, her eye-catching look wasn’t the only thing that stole the spotlight that night. At one point in the evening, a fan surprised Zendaya by gifting her a giant croissant, which was bigger than her face. 

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    But it was a gift she received from a fan that stole the spotlight

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    The 27-year-old star was given a massive croissant

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    “Is this real?” she asked before posing with the delicious pastry

     

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    A video by @bloomtiful shows a fan handing the talented star what she called “the best croissant in Paris.” 

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    “Is it real?” the actress asked before jokingly modeling the pastry and pretending to place it inside her bag.

    The funny clip made the rounds on X (formerly known as Twitter), with thousands of users expressing envy over the delicious gift.

    People were extremely jealous of the fan’s gift

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    Fans loved Zendaya’s funny reaction to receiving the odd present