Harry Styles hints at bisexuality again

One Direction’s new single is called “Steal My Girl,” but for Harry Styles, the title could just as easily be “Steal My Boy.”

Earlier this month, Styles revealed that gender “isn’t that important” to him when picking a mate, and now in a new interview with the Sun, he’s gone even further by suggesting his bandmate Niall Horan should try dating a man.

When the interviewer asked Styles and Horan which celebrities Horan should date next, several A-list women were named. The interviewer then suggested Horan might try a male celebrity for his next conquest, and Styles butted in, “Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it!”

Who would’ve thought I’d become a Directioner?! But between Styles’s leopard blazer and general adorableness, the 13-year-old girl in me can no longer be restrained.

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