I think a lot of us can relate to having our foot being ran over by a car - and it's not particularly a pleasant experience.
However, for Zayn Malik, it didn't seem to be that big of a deal as he had the most casual reaction to his foot being caught by a car recently.
The One Direction star was attending the Kenzo show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday (January 19).
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But, since Zayn is one of the biggest celebrity names on the planets, he was, of course, surrounded by paparazzi and camera crews as he attempted to make his way to the event.
With some many people around, the place is bound to be chaotic and a video caught the moment a car appeared to run over the singer's foot as he made his way through the crowd.
I imagine in this situation, other people would have perhaps said something to the driver or kicked up a bit more of a fuss - which would certainly be within their rights to do so.
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Zayn, however, only appeared to winch at the vehicle's manoeuvre before continuing through the crowd.
The 31-year-old later took to social media to reveal that he thankfully hasn't suffered any significant injuries as a result of the incident.
Posting a photo of the shoe, which looks in rather good condition considering it had a car wheel over it, the 'Pillowtalk' singer wrote: "My foot is fine!! Thanks to my incredibly well made shoes."
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He also gave a shout out to Kenzo and designer Nigo, who is the creative director of the brand.
I mean, that's a glowing review if I've ever seen one.
Zayn's appearance at Paris Fashion Week marks his first major public event in six years - his last appearance being in 2018 for Tom Ford's New York Fashion Week show.
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And during his time away, a lot has happened.
In the podcast hosted by Logan Paul, which aired in June 2022, his former bandmate, Liam Payne, made a number of bizarre claims - including that all members of One Direction 'hated each other'.
Payne later apologized for his comments and while acknowledging the respect he has for Paul, he reflected on what he'd said during on the podcast, saying: "It was wrong really, and my own frustrations with my own career... so obviously I want to apologise for that."
He described the podcast as a 'life-changing moment' which inspired him to get help and thanked 'the rest of the boys' for sticking by him when he 'needed the most', which included Zayn, who'd left the band in 2015.