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Posted: 2022-06-21T21:49:04Z | Updated: 2022-06-21T21:49:04Z Harry Styles Helps Concert Attendee Come Out As Gay: 'You Are A Free Man' | HuffPost

Harry Styles Helps Concert Attendee Come Out As Gay: 'You Are A Free Man'

The Grammy winner paused his show at London's Wembley Stadium this weekend to encourage a young Italian fan to embrace his sexuality.
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Harry Styles is currently on tour in support of his third album, "Harry's House."
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Harry Styles offered a playfully profound gesture of LGBTQ visibility this weekend by helping a young Italian fan come out as gay. 

During his performance at London’s Wembley Stadium  on Sunday, the Grammy winner spotted the audience member who was carrying a sign that read: “From Ono to Wembley: Help me come out.”

Styles, who has been an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ rights , was more than happy to oblige. Footage of the concert that appeared on social media shows the pop star picking up a rainbow flag from the front of the stage. 

“When this flag goes over the head, you are officially gay, my boy,” he tells the fan, as seen in the clip. 

After his band begins a drumroll, Styles teases raising the flag for a moment, and eventually hoists the banner into the air as the crowd roars. 

“Congratulations, you are a free man,” he proclaims.   

Styles released his third album, “Harry’s House ,” to great acclaim last month. Since then, he’s continued to make waves with a number of heartwarming fan interactions while performing across Europe and the U.K. on his Love On Tour. 

Last week, the singer took a moment to acknowledge his “first ever school teacher ,” Ann Vernon, whom he thought was in attendance at his show in Manchester, England. He returns to the concert stage Wednesday with a performance in Dublin. 

This fall, Styles is slated to appear in two new movies, “Don’t Worry Darling ” and “My Policeman .” In the latter film, he plays a closeted gay cop who finds himself ensnared in a love triangle between a museum curator (David Dawson) and a teacher (Emma Corrin). 

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