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Leaked Photos Of Harry Styles Dressed As Ariel From 'The Little Mermaid' Have Fans Wanting More

Leaked Photos Of Harry Styles Dressed As Ariel From 'The Little Mermaid' Have Fans Wanting More
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Harry Styles is selling more than just music these days.

The former One Direction-er and all around gender-nonconforming heartthrob has become well-known for both his sense of style and his suggestive, new-age reggae-inspired music, such as his song Watermelon Sugar, dubbed the song of summer 2020.


And if you're a fan of Harry Styles' gender-nonconforming fashion moments, surely you will love this leaked photoset.

It comes from an SNL photoshoot that never saw the light of day.

Rumors flew around the internet earlier this year that Styles had been cast to play Prince Eric in the upcoming live-action adaptation of Disney's The Little Mermaid, which were unfortunately untrue.

But thanks to this photoshoot, we can imagine Styles in both roles.



Styles has had an illustrious music and acting career, including a role in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, which came out in theaters in 2017.





And the SNL episode that the photoshoot was originally intended for is also a well-remembered episode, including such iconic skits as the Sara Lee social media mix-up.

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It looks like Harry Styles can do anything and still look absolutely smoking while doing it.

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