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Jill Lupupa

Harry Styles responds to people accusing him of ‘queerbaiting’

Popstar and former One Direction member Harry Styles has responded to critiques accusing him of ‘queerbaiting’.

Styles, 28, took on a new style and developed persona after entering his solo career, but fiercely denied that he was profiting from the queer community without identifying as queer.

The English singer-songwriter has an unapologetic attitude when it comes to what he wears on stage, in his personal life and in photoshoots, having been seen proudly wearing gender-fluid and ‘feminine’ clothing, following in the footsteps of rockstars David Bowie and Mick Jagger.

Harry Lambert is the man behind Harry Styles’ most iconic looks (@harry_lambert)

‘Queerbaiting’ is a marketing technique where creators seem to hint at, without actually showing or revealing, LGBTQ+ representation or same-sex romance.

Now, Styles has responded to those saying he is not queer because he’s “only publicly been with women”.

The Watermelon Sugar singer told Rolling Stone: “[…] I don’t think I’ve publicly been with anyone. If someone takes a picture of you with someone, it doesn’t mean you’re choosing to have a public relationship or something.”

Styles, who is currently dating actress and director Olivia Wilde, 38, graces the cover of Rolling Stone UK’s October/November issue.

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