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Susan Knox

Harry Styles and Emma Corrin promote LGBT film in Toronto after Don't Worry Darling chaos

Harry Styles travelled to Toronto on Sunday to join co-star Emma Corrin in promotion of their new film together, My Policeman.

The former One Direction singer, 28, has three huge blockbusters lined-up for release over the next two months, and his role in promoting both My Policeman and Don't Worry Darling has cause chaos.

Last week, Harry made headlines after his 'awkward' appearance at the Venice Film Festival where he joined girlfriend and Don't Worry Darling director Olivia Wilde on the red carpet - but the pair left fans confused when they hardly acknowledged each other's existence.

The Watermelon Sugar hit-maker also sparked a viral debate online after hundreds of eagle-eyed viewers claimed that the singer-turned-actor had spit on co-star Chris Pine at a movie conference - claims which both parties have since denied.

Although Harry's appearance at the Venice Film Festival had everyone talking, it seemed as though the former X Factor singer was much more at ease sitting alongside his co-star Emma Corrin while promoting their LGBTQ+ movie, which is set for release in the UK on October 21.

Harry looked at ease sitting alongside his co-star Emma Corrin while promoting their LGBTQ+ movie (Getty Images)

As ever, Harry proved that he's a style icon as he rocked up to the Toronto Film Festival this weekend while modelling a black pinstriped blazer and matching trousers, teamed with a black vest.

Never one to miss out on an opportunity to rock some daring accessories, Harry added an eye-catching orange pearl necklace which added the perfect pop of his personality to the quirky ensemble.

Fans of Harry are eagerly awaiting the release of My Policeman in October, and the reviews are already stellar.

Fans of Harry are eagerly awaiting the release of My Policeman in October (Getty Images)

The movie plot focuses on Tom, who is played by Harry and who is gay.

However, Harry's character is stuck in a marriage with Marion, played by Emma, due to expectations.

Their marriage is thrown into chaos when Patrick Hazelwood, played by David Dawson, comes on the scene as Tom realises that he cannot suppress his feelings and sexuality any longer.

Harry looked dapper in a black pin-stripped suit (Getty Images)

Production on the film kicked off in Brighton last April, and it will be released in cinemas this October and on Prime Video on November 4.

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