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Sweet Moment Harry Styles Helps Fan Come Out As Gay In London Gig

Sweet Moment Harry Styles Helps Fan Come Out As Gay In London Gig

Love is love.

Harry Styles has wrapped up his UK tour with a slew of gigs at Wembley Arena, London, but the singer didn’t pass up the opportunity to help a fan come out as gay at the show.

The fan, Mattia from Ono San Pietro, Italy, took to the show with a sign that read: “From Ono to Wembley: Help me come out.”

Upon seeing the sign in the crowd, Harry, 28, worked his magic and helped the fan in the best way. Check out the video here:

Following the sweet moment at the gig, Mattia took to his own Instagram account to commemorate the no-doubt unforgettable gig during Harry's Love On Tour.

“Thanks,” he wrote on his Stories on top of a picture of Harry holding up the LGBTQ+ flag with pride, before simply penning: “History” on another photo of the inclusive moment.

Harry Styles helped an Italian fan come out.
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The Wembley shows come just a week after a member of the crowd fell from the top balcony of a show in Glasgow.

The tragic incident happened at around 10.15 pm on 11 June as the 'Watermelon Sugar' hitmaker performed at the Ibrox Stadium in the city. 

Police stated that the man, Dylan Wood, fell from the top-tier Club Deck into a stand below before the end of the show.

Around 50,000 people were in attendance on the night, with some reporting that the 20-year-old fell as Harry performed the song 'Kiwi'.

A Police Scotland spokesperson told The Scottish Sun: “Officers were made aware of a man falling from a club deck at a premises on Edmiston Drive, Glasgow at around 10.15pm on Saturday, 11 June, 2022.

“There were no suspicious circumstances and the man was seen to by medical staff.”

Dylan's mum Marion Hawkins recently told the Daily Record: "We didn't know what injuries he had so he was put on a ventilator to keep him stable.

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"It was touch and go that night but the scans came back all clear and he has no broken bones.

"It's a complete miracle he's still here, walking away with just cuts and scrapes," she said.

A number of fans took to Twitter to express their concern over the incident, with one writing: "Still in shock after @Harry_Styles concert @ibrox. A guy fell from the tier above onto the main stand one row in front of us.

"I had to run to main door at street level to bring help. Everyone in shock around us and so upset. Hope guy is OK."

Featured Image Credit: Official Charts/Twitter

Topics: Celebrity, Music, Real Life