Harry Styles warned the audience to prepare themselves as he helped a fan to come out of the closet to their parents during his concert in Melbourne.
Styles kicked off his first concert in Melbourne at Marvel Stadium on Friday night which 53,000 fans showed up for.A fan named Fauve was pictured holding up a sign that read: “Help me come out!!! Mum is next 2 me, dad is level 2, section 41”.
The former One Direction star read the sign out loud before joking about how Fauve’s mum might already know because he had said it.“This is the first time we are taking this Down Under so prepare yourselves.Fauve and her mother Lisa, who Harry Styles helped his fan come out to at his concert at Melbourne on Friday night. Picture: YouTube/aussiefaraday
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