Being around Zendaya in a small room is an oddly calming experience, but outside the walls of a lavish hotel suite, it's an entirely different matter.
When the global premiere for her new movie Challengers — in which she co-stars with Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist — recently took place in Australia, the streets around Sydney's State Theatre were spilling over with fans who had lined up behind barricades for hours, and in some cases even flown interstate, just to glimpse the 27-year-old actress' back as she walked the red carpet.
On my way to the premiere, the car I was in pulled up alongside those heaving barricades, the screaming intensified, and one young woman even bellowed "Zendaya!" while slamming her hands against our car's window, attempting to peer inside.
A moment that says a lot about what love and fandom will trick you into seeing, when just for a moment, you mistake three slightly bedraggled writers making their to an event after a long day in the office in a midrange Uber for the glamorous young woman who holds the title as the youngest two-time Emmy winner in history.
To be perfectly honest, I haven't felt in that much danger of being trampled by an enthusiastic crowd since I made the near fatal error of standing next to Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo on a Thor red carpet, but even that crowd paled in comparison to this one. All who seemed just happy to be in the presence of Zendaya, along with Josh O'Connor — best known for his award-winning role of Prince Charles in The Crown — and Mike Faist, a Broadway star who stole the show as Riff in Steven Spielberg's film adaptation of West Side Story.