Jade Anderson, a local East Kilbride schoolgirl, apologized for the incident where she threw both her shoes onstage, insisting it was accidental and she didn't mean to hurt Styles, reported Daily Record.
"I just wanted him to touch something belonging to me. I didn't mean to hit him where I hit him, I'm really embarrassed," said the teenager.
She was escorted out of the venue after the mishap but allowed to come back in thanks to Styles and Niall Horan.
Anderson brought Styles down after he bent down to pick up the first sneaker she threw to the stage. His friends were shocked after the mishap that happened during banter in between songs at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre.
As Styles lay on the floor clutching his private parts, concerned Liam Payne and Zayn Malik were seen coming to his side.
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