Harry Styles definitely went in his own direction.
As master of walking that 'fine line,' he's been blending sterotypically masculine and feminine fashion, singing songs that are either really raunchy or totally wholesome, and (obvs) keeping everyone guessing about his relationship status.
Despite being in the public eye for more than a decade, Harry very rarely shares anything specific about who he dates and what he likes to do on his own time. He might be letting fans peek into his personal life lately though, thanks to his 'Love On Tour' tour. It kicked off in sold-out stadiums this week. So far Harry's done only three shows, but each of them has offered insight into what Harry might up to behind the scenes.
Olivia Wilde went to one of them, confirming that yep, these two are spending quality time together outside of the 'Don't Worry Darling' film set. He might have just confirmed something else, too.
Read on to learn why Harry's onstage choices have fans CONVINCED that he's just stylishly stepped out of the closet.
Harry Changed Some Lyrics
At performances in Las Vegas, Denver, and San Antonio, Harry opened the show with 'Golden.' According to videos shared by fans at the shows, he's been switching up the lyrics to include male pronouns.
In Las Vegas, he sang "I'm sorry, he's hoping, that someday I could be open...I'm so open." In San Antonio, he sang "he's golden and hoping, he's hoping someday I could be open."
One clip posted by the celebrity shade account @wigsandtea shows the exact moment that Harry sang those male pronouns. It features text overlaid by the fan who posted it to TikTok, reading "he looks SO free after he says it."
Fans Are Thrilled
Other fans captured similar moments in the 'Golden' performances, causing a wave of speculation on IG and Twitter.
"HARRY STYLES REALLY SANG GOLDEN WITH HE/HIM PRONOUNS AND THE LYRIC CHANGE AND SOME OF YOU THINK HE IS STRAIGHT AND IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH O!VIA I CANT," reads one enthusiastic Tweet.
"Harry styles used he/him pronouns in golden, no i'm not okay" reads another.
He Also Gave Advice
Whether or not Harry's actually heteroflexible/LGBTQ+, dude's had some other meaningful things to say at these concerts so far.
Last night he gave a little speech before 'Fine Line' acknowledging that every single person there must have gone through a terrible year, and ended it by offering some hope.
"Don't let anyone tell you who you're supposed to be, don't let anyone tell you what you can and can't do," he told the audience of 20,000 fans. "If we have each other's back, I think we'll be alright."
Add that to the pride flags he's been waving onstage and you've got one star who's all kinds of golden.
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