A bottle was just hurled at Harry Styles at his Chicago concert following the chicken nugget incident. Observe his response.
Since the start of Harry Styles’ Love On Tour, there have been a few dramatic events, including the singer’s humorous encounters with the audience and a recent incident where a chicken nugget was thrown on stage. A bottle was hurled at the artist during his audience engagement at a recent show in Chicago, adding to the list, and the video of it is now going viral.
A bottle was haphazardly hurled in the direction of the As It Was singer during his concert at the United Center on Friday night. Videos from the performance that have circulated on Twitter show the singer getting hit on the stage by a bottle, landing on his crotch. As opposed to what one may have anticipated, the singer responded to the situation calmly and even laughed it off.
Harry can be heard saying, “Well, that’s unfortunate,” as he looks down at where the bottle hit him in the social media footage that have been circulating. The crowd applauds Styles as he shakes his legs and puffs himself up while saying, “OK, shake it off.” The singer then resumed his contact with the audience by asking them if they are from or a resident of Chicago, without letting the bottle incident get in the way.
Harry expresses support for Iranian women
Harry also supported Iranian women at his concert in Chicago who have been fighting for their rights after Masha Amini was tragically killed by the nation’s moral police force. The singer was spotted standing in support of the courageous women who have been protesting while holding up a bright yellow banner that said, “Stand with the women of Iran” with the hashtag Masha Amini. Amini, 22, was slain on September 16 by Iran’s morality police for wearing her hijab incorrectly, a breach of the nation’s stringent dress standards for women in public.
Harry has been very busy with his film projects in addition to his current Love On Tour; following the success of Don’t Worry Darling, the actor is now preparing for the release of My Policeman, his second feature, which also stars Emma Corrin and David Dawson. On November 4, the movie will be available on Prime Video.