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Harry Styles Responds To Sexuality Rumors

The singer was asked about it directly in an interview

by Allison Stubblebine

Gay Twitter's biggest question was finally asked: is Harry Styles bisexual? In a new interview with Tom Lamont for The Guardian, following the release of his Fine Line album this past Friday, Styles was asked in a straight-forward manner about his sexuality. And while he didn't shut down the question entirely, he did give a really long non-answer.

Lamont began by asking Styles whether or not he'd been previously asked if he's bisexual; Styles replied, "Um. I guess I haaaaave been asked? But, I dunno. Why?" After clarifying that he meant why the question, Styles continued, "It's not like I'm sitting on an answer, and protecting it, and holding it back. It's not a case of: I'm not telling you 'cause I don't want to tell you. It's not: ooh this is mine and it's not yours." Rather than it being any of those things, he says, "It's: who cares? Does that make sense? It's just: who cares?"

Later, he briefly acknowledges the bisexual and trans pride flag colors that appear on his Fine Line album art — from the set background to his nail polish colors. He says,

"Am I sprinkling in nuggets of sexual ambiguity to try and be more interesting? No... in terms of how I wanna dress, and what the album sleeve's gonna be, I tend to make decisions in terms of collaborators I want to work with. I want things to look a certain way. Not because it makes me look gay, or it makes me look straight, or it makes me look bisexual, but because I think it looks cool. And more than that, I dunno, I just think sexuality's something that's fun. Honestly? I can't say I've given it any more thought than that."

Notably, Styles released his sexually-ambiguous lead single "Lights Up" with a similarly fluid music video on National Coming Out Day in 2019. Queer fans across Twitter immediately called out the (bi)sexually charged release for its self-affirming lyrics and horny visuals, claiming it as a new bisexual anthem. Back in 2018, Styles began performing a song titled "Medicine," in which he sings, "The boys and girls are here/ I mess 'round a bit/ And I'm okay with it." The song has yet to see any official release.