Harry Styles is a handsome cloud of a boy softly slipping through the ether. Heralded as mysterious and "enigmatic," Styles is, indeed, difficult to read. That's why he's the perfect white sheet billowing in the wind to project your fantasies on. 。
His debut album, Harry Styles 。, emphasizes the need for direct, honest communication and, in its quietest moments, the famous man of mystery tells you everything he wants you to know about himself.。
SEE ALSO:One Direction broke the boy band mold. Now they're dividing and conquering. 。But unlike stars like Beyoncé and Rihanna who have stopped giving interviews, Styles makes himself available (always available) to routinely evade questions. It's very charming, of course, just like everything he does.。
"I think it's pretty, like, self-explanatory. I think, y'know it's about sometimes things change and you can do all the same things... and sometimes it's just different, y'know?" Styles told pal Nick Grimshaw on his radio show. "2017, philosopher, London." 。" Styles told pal Nick Grimshaw on his radio show. "2017, philosopher, London." 。
"I’ve never really felt like I’ve had to explain my personal life,” he told USA Today. “ And I love that with writing, you get to wrap it up with a song. I understand that people will dissect stuff like that, which is amazing, that people care enough about you to try and figure out what it means.”
On whether or not he's stayed friends with Taylor Swift and Kendall Jenner。 He flipped the question on。The Sun。
On whether or not "Sweet Creature" is about Louis Tomlinson 。"Well, whatever it is that it makes one feel," Styles told 。USA Today。
On why he's considering going pescatarian 。 He's not sure, he tells the。The Sunday Times。
On Zayn Malik。
On his sexuality。 On his sexuality。"I don’t feel like it’s something I’ve ever felt like I have to explain about myself,” Styles told 。
Via Giphy 。
Via Giphy 。On Brexit 。Actually, he does come out firmly against Brexit, but his reasoning is a slippery puddle of feel-good sentiments, which he's happy to admit himself. 。
. "But disregarding the economic stuff and all of that, I think what it symbolises is the opposite of the world I would like to be in. I think the world should be more about being together and being better together and joining together, and I think it’s the opposite of that."。
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