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Harry Styles on the “tender and loving and sensitive” gay sex scenes in ‘My Policeman’

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Harry Styles cover story and he talks about gay sex in it!As summer comes to an end, we’re on the eve of Harry Styles’ “Movie Star” era, and Rolling Stone is starting the buzz early with a glossy new profile in which the so-called “new king of pop” addresses queerbaiting allegations (sort of) and previews the intimate gay scenes in his upcoming drama, My Policeman.

A post shared by Rolling Stone (@rollingstone)On the former matter, Styles keeps things typically vague. Rolling Stone touches on his glam-rock, gender-fluid fashion sense and brings up the fact that some have criticized him for “profiting off queer aesthetics without explicitly claiming the community.” But Styles doesn’t really comment on the matter, instead pulling something of a “look over there!” moment, courtesy of Jaida Essence Hall:“Sometimes people say, ‘You’ve only publicly been with women,’ and 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.”Related: Harry Styles refuses to label his sexuality: “It doesn’t matter”Yes, despite being massively popular, adored the world over, Styles likes to keep things private.

And here he seems to insinuate that, although we’ve seen him photographed multiple times over with Olivia Wilde (his Don’t Worry Darling director/co-star), it doesn’t confirm he’s in a “public relationship” with her.

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