Harry Styles

A message appearing to take a dig at the “As It Was” singer was displayed on the screens onstage during the Puerto Rican rapper's performance.
Styles won the Album of the Year Grammy in February, but it looks like Bad Bunny got the last word at the festival.
The pop star and actor turned down "The Little Mermaid" in favor of dramas like "Don’t Worry Darling," according to filmmaker Rob Marshall.
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” editor Paul Rogers put his own spin on the British pop singer's controversial Grammys speech.
The actor blames jet lag for the meme-able moments involving him, Styles and the rest of the "Don't Worry Darling" cast on the film's grueling press tour.
The “As It Was” singer seemed to deploy a little damage control during a BRIT Awards acceptance speech.
Two members of Styles' dance troupe said the singer was thrown off-balance after his onstage turntable began spinning in the wrong direction.
Styles' Album of the Year win was widely perceived as an upset over Beyoncé, who had been considered the front-runner for the night's biggest prize.
One journalist called Styles’s comment “the most white privilege-iest thing to ever be uttered at an awards show ever for all time.”
“There’s no such thing as best in music," said the English pop star.