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Post by Admin on May 17, 2017 18:47:41 GMT
2. He relished the opportunity to live a totally private life for a full year. For five years, One Direction was the biggest band in the world. They sold out stadiums on their back-to-back tours while fans and tabloids followed their every move. Having spent his teenage years in the harsh spotlight, Styles was able to slip away from the immense fame he experienced – living quietly at home with his family – and retreat to Jamaica to make music. As he put it, he "made myself get bored." 3. Don't get it twisted, though: He loved being in One Direction. "When you leave a band, a boy band, you feel like you have to go the complete other direction and say, 'Don't worry everyone, I hated it. It wasn't me,'" Styles explains before noting that his experience in and out of the group was filled with nothing but real, genuine love and appreciation. "I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for that band." As positive as the experience was, the young artists felt a lot of pressure to get bigger with each album and tour, and Styles is glad the group's first phase ended on a high note. Having that experience has allowed him to feel like he can pursue a less intense, maybe even smaller career than what he did with One Direction. 4. Cutting off his long hair helped him to make a fresh start. For the latter half of his time in 1D, Styles became "the one with the long hair," as he views it. During their Made in the A.M. era, his long tresses fell below his shoulder and became an important part of his look. In the documentary, cutting off his hair is a symbolic, momentous occasion that helps him enter a new era of his life and career. Still, he tries to not dwell on that too much during the interview scenes. "I was about to personify my hair, but then I decided not to," he jokes.
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Post by Admin on May 29, 2017 19:22:03 GMT
Harry Styles called one victim of last week’s deadly Manchester bombing as she recovers in the hospital following the attack that killed 22 people and left more than 100 injured. The former One Direction star made 14-year-old Freya Lewis’ road to recovery a bit brighter on Saturday, when he called her at her Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital bed with a sweet message. Freya's best friend Nell Jones was killed in the bombing “The phone rang, and it was Harry Styles,” the family wrote in a blog post on the Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School website. “Freya woke up, Harry said he loved her, she said loved him, then Dad said he loved him!!”
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Post by lestarash on Jun 5, 2017 13:56:52 GMT
Thank for the posting.
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Post by Admin on Jul 13, 2017 18:49:53 GMT
“In terms of choosing the songs and the track listing, it was probably time for me to have to make some decisions for myself and not be able to hide behind anyone else,” he tells the Times of his solo outing. “As a person, too, probably. Everything, workwise, that I’d done since I was 16 was made in a democracy.” “I’ve never felt the need to explain myself in terms of my personal life,” he says when questioned by the Times about a line on the track “From the Dining Table”—“Woke up alone in this hotel room / Played with myself, where were you?”—which ruffled some feathers. “I very much feel like writing is the way you get to say what you want to say and be like, ‘That’s all I have to say on it.'”
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Post by Admin on Mar 22, 2018 18:34:22 GMT
Harry Styles quickly sent fans into hysterics when he swiftly mentioned the popular lyrics of his ex-girlfriend during a recent concert. During his March 18 show in Copenhagen, the former One Direction band member, 24, wished a concertgoer a happy 22nd birthday by seemingly quoting the words to Taylor Swift‘s song “22.” “Twenty-two. She’s 22, okay. I don’t know about …,” he said before stepping away from the microphone. Well-versed Swifties know that the 2012 single goes: “I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling 22.”
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