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'Modern Family' Star Julie Bowen Hilariously Shoots Her Shot With Harry Styles In Viral Video

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The Emmy winner showed off the clever homemade sign she made for Styles's concert in a viral Instagram video.

True fan girl behavior has no age limit. Julie Bowen—who starred in the TV series Modern Family—proved that at a recent Harry Styles concert.

The 52-year-old Emmy Award winner, who has already expressed her love for the 28-year-old former member of One Direction, attended his Love On Tour stop in Inglewood, California on Thursday with a striking sign. "I'm here! HARRY!" she captioned an Instagram reel of herself.


In the clip, she displays a handmade red and pink heart-shaped sign that she had strung lights around.

"Harry I'm Old" was written on one side, and she turned it around to reveal "but I know what I'm doing" on the other.


Many folks online enthusiastically cheered her on.

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Others pointed out that Styles has recently been in relationships with older women.

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Of course, there was the occasional hater.

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But...seriously, reality check time!

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And of course, some were just here for that epic sign.

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The tour is still ongoing. Maybe she'll get her shot.

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