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Everything to now about Harry Styles' alleged new girlfriend Ella Kenny who the singer was spotted kissing

Everything to now about Harry Styles' alleged new girlfriend Ella Kenny who the singer was spotted kissing

Cosmopolitan17 hours ago
Harry Styles was spotted kissing a "mystery woman" at Glastonbury Festival's VIP section (they shared a "12-second snog"), but important life update: she's a mystery no more.
The Sun reports that Harry was with Ella Kenny, and the outlet spoke to a source who said this novel-length musing:
This doesn't NOT sound like an entry from a fan-fic journal, but moving on.
Obviously, you want to know everything about Ella at this point, and she seems very cool. But also very private, so this is going to be short and sweet!
Per The Sun, Ella is a graduate of Bournemouth University and works at a London studio that creates content for record companies and fashion brands. Meanwhile, her Instagram bio lists her as a producer. And speaking of...
Though she hasn't posted much since 2024:
According to the Daily Mail she's also on TikTok but doesn't post much there either! In other words, Ella seems to want to maintain her privacy, so that's all for now - bye!
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