![]() ![]() I think Harry Styles really showed what fame can do to someone and how lonely it can feel by pointing out that he doesn’t want people close to him getting hurt because of people online and their opinions. The majority of them are true champions of kindness.” So why does it matter? I don’t personally believe the hateful energy defines his fan base at all. Widle herself had something to say in the profile, calling his fans “deeply loving people” and talking briefly about those who wish her ill: “What I don’t understand about the cruelty you’re referencing is that that kind of toxic negativity is the antithesis of Harry, and everything he puts out there. Throughout the profile, he talks about his need for privacy, going to therapy, and realizing that he can still be vulnerable and open with his fans while also keeping some of his life to himself, and a big part of that comes from him talking (however briefly) about his relationship with the actress, writer, and director. Recently, he took over the cover of Rolling Stone to share some insight into his music and his upcoming movies Don’t Worry Darling and My Policeman, and also gave us a bit of a look into how his relationship works with being one of the biggest stars in the world, Olivia Wilde. From his introduction to many of us back when he was on the X Factor (and put into the boy band that would become known as One Direction) all the way up to now, when he’s starring in movies and part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe while still putting out new album, he’s become an icon in his own way. He’s the kind of artist who my mother calls to talk about how she loves his new hit single (I think her favorite is still “Watermelon Sugar,” though), and he’s someone who has a huge fanbase for a reason. Harry Styles is a name you could say around family who are not Online and they’d still probably know who you’re talking about. ![]()
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