Harry Styles Responds to Speculation About His Hairline and ‘Fake’ Teeth
Harry Styles shared insights on his iconic hair.
During the February 25 episode of Brittany Broski’s Royal Court YouTube series, Styles, 32, responded to speculation about the authenticity of his hairline.
Broski, 28, referenced a 2022 interview where Styles mentioned his first favorite song was “The Girl of My Best Friend” by Elvis Presley, only to later admit it was actually “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac. “Is there anything else you’re lying about?” Broski probed.
“Yeah,” Styles conceded, following it up with a quiet “Oh f***.”
Broski pressed further, “Are those teeth fake?” to which Styles answered, “No.”
“This hairline, though,” he joked, laughing. “No, I’m just kidding,” he whispered as Broski burst into laughter.
Fans flocked to social media to react to Harry’s comments on the fan theories. One user noted, “His laughter at his own conspiracy theories makes him utterly endearing,” while another exclaimed, “DID HE JUST MAKE A HAIRLINE TRANSPLANT JOKE??” A third user remarked, “The near-silent ‘I’m just kidding’ after that comment had me in stitches… he’s guilty.”
Speculation about a hair transplant has lingered since 2022. At that time, he told Rolling Stone he was unaware of the rumors until his collaborator Kid Harpoon mentioned them.
“What’s the deal with baldness? Does it skip generations?” Styles reminisced during the interview. “If your granddad’s bald, does that mean you will be too? Thankfully, mine wasn’t bald—so here’s hoping.”
In another part of the Royal Court video, Styles reminisced about his infamous skinny jeans phase during his One Direction days.
“I wore some really tight jeans. It was the trend, but they were tighter than my legs,” he recalled. “I should’ve chosen a size—or three sizes—up.”
Recently, Styles made headlines by announcing his upcoming album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set to release on March 6, along with his Together, Together Tour, starting in May.
Earlier this month, the “Aperture” singer discussed his two years on the road during Love on Tour.
“By the end of the tour, the idea of taking time off felt outrageous,” he shared with The Sunday Times. “I wasn’t sure I could manage it, but it was the right moment for me.”
He continued, “We wrapped up the tour in July, and I was turning 30 in February. It was time for me to pause and focus on other aspects of my life.”
Styles also expressed his fondness for Italy, which has become “really special” to him in recent years. “Prior to that, I spent all my time touring, with only brief breaks—instead of exploring, I would rush to and from places,” he reflected.
“In Rome, the city taught me to slow down,” he said. “Italy became so meaningful to me because I was used to the fast-paced life. I remember going to a café, sitting down, and really enjoying a cup of coffee. I couldn’t recall the last time I had just sat and savored one.”
