🎥 | Isa Briones (“The Pitt”) talks about meeting @Harry_Styles at the SNL after party.
“The scream that I screamt, it was really insane. The coat check people were screaming with me, they were like no girl, we get it, we get it.”
HE'S DONE THE DOUBLE! 🥇 🥇
Harry Styles (@Harry_Styles) takes home the Number 1 single with American Girls alongside the Number 1 album for Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.🪩 🕺
What an achievement! Check out ALL the stats and records broken here! 👇
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“[Harry is an] iconic British artist with a global influence whose impact extends across artistic disciplines, generations and borders.
Throughout our 75-year history, the Southbank Centre has existed to give our greatest artists a platform to take creative risks and present work that pushes contemporary culture into new and unexpected directions. Harry Styles' Meltdown feels like a natural expression of what the Southbank Centre exists to do, and we are delighted to become his creative playground in our anniversary year.” - Mark Ball, artistic director of the Soutbank Centre.
“More recently I’d say in the last year, maybe just a bit longer, I feel more a part now of his process. Because the choices he’s made recently I’m really into and he’s been on his own personal journey around you know, sobriety and other things like that you know, […] and I know he’s exploring these ideas. When I spoke to him last year I just felt you meet people where they’re at, you know? And for whatever reason where I was at and where he was at when we spoke felt more aligned than all the other times we bumped into each other or gone out and got drunk when we were younger. So we’ve spoken more in the last year, little text here and there, and he was checking out my book which is obviously really cool. And then I bumped into him at Glastonbury, it was crazy.” - Jordan Stephens on reconnecting with Harry on the Miss Me? podcast with Miquita Oliver