Harry Styles opened up about his famous hair.
Styles, 32, addressed rumors that his hairline is fake during the Wednesday, February 25, episode of Brittany Broski’s Royal Court YouTube series.
Broski, 28, brought up a 2022 interview Styes did with Nardwuar the Human Serviette, in which he revealed his first favorite song to be “The Girl of My Best Friend” by Elvis Presley, which he later contradicted and said it was actually “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac. “Is there anything else you’re lying about?” Broski questioned him.
“Yeah,” Styles replied, after murmuring “Oh f***” under his breath.
Broski pressed, “Are those teeth fake?” to which Styles replied, “No.”
“This hairline, though,” he said while chuckling. “No, I’m joking,” he added in a whisper as Broski cracked up.
Fans then took to social media to share their reactions about Harry addressing the fan theories.
“Him laughing at his own conspiracy theories is exactly why he’s impossible not to like,” one person quipped, while another added, “DID HE JUST MAKE A HAIRLINE TRANSPLANT JOKE??” A third commented, “The near-silent ‘I’m just kidding’ after he said that TOOK ME OUT… he’s guilty.”
Fans have wondered if the singer got a hair transplant since 2022. At the time, he told Rolling Stone that he hadn’t even heard of the rumors until his collaborator Kid Harpoon told him.
“What is it with baldness? It skips a generation or something, right?” Styles recalled to the publication. “If your grandad’s bald, then you’ll be bald? Well, my granddad wasn’t bald, so fingers crossed.”
Elsewhere in the Royal Court video, Styles laughed about his famous skinny jeans era during his One Direction days.
“I wore, like, really, really tight jeans. I know that was kind of the time, but they were tighter than my legs were,” he said. “It was like, wear a size — or three sizes — bigger.”
Styles recently made headlines when he announced his upcoming album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which is set to drop on March 6, along with his Together, Together Tour, starting in May.
Earlier this month, the “Aperture” singer opened up about previously being on the road for two years during Love on Tour.
“At the end of the tour, the idea of taking time out felt insane,” he told The Sunday Times. “I didn’t know if I could do it, but it was the right time for me.”
He continued, “We’d finished the tour in July, and I was turning 30 in February. It was time for me to stop for a bit and pay some attention to other parts of my life.”
Styles also gushed about his love for Italy, which became “really special” to him inrecent years. “I’d spent all my years before that touring — with little gaps in between — and if I had a week off I’d never have driven somewhere, I would have got there and back as fast as possible,” he said.
“When I was in Rome, the city just taught me how to slow down,” he added. “Italy became so important to me because I was so used to everything moving so quickly and being on the go, but then I remember going to a café and sitting and having a coffee and thinking, ‘I don’t remember the last time I sat down and had a coffee — if I’ve ever sat down and just had a coffee.’”
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