Sorry, fellas. It looks like rumors that Harry Styles is bi and would consider dating a man are false. A popular website has refuted those claims, following reports that Erin Foster may be Harry's new girlfriend. These latest dating claims come after his well-publicized split from Kendall Jenner.
Forget that interview video you may have seen, Harry Styles is officially straight.
At least that's what Gossip Cop is reporting. The popular website-whose purpose is to debunk false rumors about celebs-is convinced that Harry only likes girls:
"Harry Styles is not bisexual. There seems to be confusion on this point after the One Direction singer recently gave an interview in which he joked about his sexuality...Apparently, this was enough to spark a flurry of speculation, especially in the British tabloids, reviving an old rumor that Styles is sexually open to both men and women."
The interview in question, conducted by Lucy Jones, was part of a series for On Demand Entertainment.
Though Harry joked about a number of topics throughout the video, he really made headlines when he responded to one particular question-what is he looking for in a partner.
Though Liam was more discerning, Harry suggested that he didn't care what gender someone was. As E! Online tells readers, Harry seemed more concerned about their sense of humor, when asked about what traits he considered important:
"Payne responded first by saying, 'Female. That's an important trait,' causing Styles to shake his head and interject, 'Not that important'...Instead he listed 'sense of humor' and being 'nice to people' as traits he admired...Harry has been a big advocate for gay rights and was even in the center of gay and bisexual rumors himself in recent years."
What do you think about the latest rumors? Is there any truth to claims that Harry may be bisexual? Did Gossip Cop go far enough to disprove the rumors?
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