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Harry Styles finally addresses that now infamous Chris Pine spitting incident

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Harry Styles has finally spoken about his viral moment with Chris Pine, and he didn’t exactly deny the allegations!The singer touched on the situation last night during his first show back at Madison Square Garden following the Venice Film Festival.Naturally, he addressed it in his joking style:Harry Styles jokingly addresses internet speculation that he spat on Chris Pine at the Venice premiere of #DontWorryDarling:“It’s wonderful, wonderful, wonderful to be back in New York.

I just popped very quickly to Venice to spit on Chris Pine.” pic.twitter.com/5PEswcATmF— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) September 8, 2022Harry nonchalantly mentioned having just “popped very quickly to Venice to spit on Chris Pine.”Related: WATCH: Harry Styles’ gay romance heats up in new trailer for ‘My Policeman’The sadly debunked salivary incident was just the latest in a media firestorm surrounding their upcoming film Don’t Worry Darling.Rumors have been flying about a number of supposed interpersonal conflicts on set.

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