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Devoted Swifties of the UK – our time is now.
Harry Styles fans are going absolutely nuts about his on stage flirting (Picture: Twitter/hrryycanyon)
Harry Styles fans are going wild over his flirty behaviour at a recent Love On Tour gig.
The As It Was singer has been delighting UK audiences of late as he hops around venues performing his new solo tunes and old One Direction bangers.
It’s safe to say Harry’s fans are a committed bunch, and nothing says that more than some of the signs they’ve been holding up during his tour.
The Cardiff gig at Wales’ Principality Stadium last night produced some particularly memorable signs – one of which, Harry himself appeared to appreciate.
In the video from last night – which has since gone viral – the ex-One Direction heartthrob can be seen singing Satellite.
But while performing the hit, Harry looked into the crowd and appeared to spot a sign.
Harry got his flirt on with a fan in the audience (Picture: Twitter/hrryycanyon)
Tragically, we don’t know which sign Harry was reacting to (Picture: Twitter/hrryycanyon)
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Now, debate is in full flow as to what the sign read, with some suggesting it could be one that simply asked: ‘Sh*g?’
Others said it could have read: ‘Show us your sugat*ts, all four of them.’
Either way, fans were blown over by the star’s cheeky nod at the extremely fortunate sign-bearer.
In the clip, Harry can be seen staring down a fan in between lyrics with a knowing grin.
He then nodded in recognition, and then a second time, apparently replying to a request as he tipped his head to the side in agreement.
Fans, understandably, went nuts at this – almost to the point that they were no longer making much sense.
The biggest suspect is this sign, which read ‘Sh*g?'(Picture: Twitter)
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‘Him reacting to a “sh*g?” sign,’ said one, while another commented: ‘No bc harry reacted to a sign that said “sh*g?” and shrugged while smirking meaning yea whatever HELLO?? [sic]’
‘HE İS SO FLİRTY WTF,’ said another, while others simply needed to know exactly what Harry was reacting to.
‘I’ve found at least three different signs for this reaction why can’t you people stop LYING just tell me which one it REALLY is,’ commented one frustrated fan.
‘What kinda signs are u people bringing in,’ joked another, while someone else asked: ‘WHAT WAS THE SIGN.’
‘I need to know what he’s reacting to PLEASE the amount of times I’ve watched this,’ pleaded someone else, as many people echoed their comments in similar tweets.
It appears thus far Twitter has failed as detective, but time could well tell what Harry agreed to and who the lucky sign-bearer was.
The star is playing another gig at the Principality Stadium tonight in his last UK performance before he heads over to Belgium, Germany, Austria, Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
Love On Tour will wrap up in Reggio Emilia on July 22.
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