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Harry Styles wanted to celebrate Pride month by doing something special.
As requested by a fan in the crowd, “From Ono to Wembley: Help me come out” written on their sign caught Styles’ attention at the Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday.
In the middle of every performance, the musician plunged into action.
Waving a rainbow flag he grabbed from the crowd, Styles said, “When this flag goes over my head, you are officially out. I think that’s how it works: When this sign goes over the head, you’re officially gay, my boy.”
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The crowd went wild as Styles ran back and forth across the stage, raising the Pride flag before lowering it with great enthusiasm.
“Congratulations, you’re a free man!” Styles further said.
After the concert, Styles wrote a statement on Twitter, describing it as “one of my favorite shows we’ve ever played.”
Styles has been vocal about sexual and gender fluidity, so it’s no surprise that he’ll appear in this fall’s movie My Policeman as a closeted cop.
Harry’s House is a global tour that will take him through Europe before performing 15 shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The tour will stop over for multi-night stays in Austin and Chicago.
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