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Harry Styles Spotted ‘Kissing' Mystery Woman Months After Split From Taylor Russell

Harry Styles Spotted ‘Kissing' Mystery Woman Months After Split From Taylor Russell

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The couple had a 12-second kiss in a packed VIP section.
Harry Styles seemed to have moved on from his breakup with ex-girlfriend and actress Taylor Russell. The singer was recently spotted kissing a mystery woman at the Glastonbury Festival, which sparked rumours about a new romance. The two were seen spending time together at the music fest. The couple looked comfortable and relaxed in each other's company.
According to The Sun, Harry was first spotted at the Glastonbury Festival around 1:45 am on Sunday with his friend and music producer Kid Harpoon. The mystery woman arrived soon after and was seen kissing Harry on the cheek. Then, the couple moved to the dance and had a 12-second kiss in a packed VIP section.
'Harry only had eyes for this woman, and sparks were flying as soon as they were together. Harry turned up with a few of his mates but as soon as she got there, they were almost inseparable," said one onlooker.
The source added, 'She kissed him on the cheek three times before he took her hand and led her to the dancefloor. Just short of an hour after they arrived, they kissed in front of loads of other people and didn't seem to care who was watching. They both looked like they were having a brilliant time and appeared to have known each other for a while, as they were very familiar."
Harry Styles was previously dating Canadian actor Taylor Russell. The couple reportedly broke up in May 2024. 'They went through a rough patch after their trip to Japan [in April] and are taking some time apart," a source has told The Sun.
'He's been in America, and she's been in London. They made a lovely couple, and it was obvious Taylor made Harry happy. Things have become strained recently, though, and they've taken some time out," the insider added.
In the past, Harry Styles has dated Taylor Swift, Kendall Jenner and Olivia Wilde.
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