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Harry Styles launches his own £50 sex toy and lubricant in shock career move

Harry Styles launches his own £50 sex toy and lubricant in shock career move

The Sun24-07-2025
POP lothario Harry Styles has launched his own vibrating sex toy and lubricant.
The Up All Night singer is releasing the items through his brand Pleasing.
The collection, called Pleasing Yourself, will become available this afternoon with The Please Double-Sided Vibrator and The Pleasing Lube, which have been 'designed as an open invitation to explore that which makes you feel good.'
Pleasing said the £68 toy is 'as intuitively functional as it is aesthetically distinct' and perfect to stimulate 'wherever feels good, from erogenous zones to anywhere craving extra attention.'
Harry's £25 silicone lubricant promises to offer 'long-lasting moisture and a silky glide with zero glycerin'.
The brand states the items are intended to be used by people 18 years or older.
Harry founded his unisex lifestyle brand in November 2021 and has so far used it to sell clothes, scents and nail varnish.
His stylist Harry Lambert, the brand's creative director, said: 'Pleasing Yourself is something we want our community to do — to love themselves, look after themselves, treat themselves, and please themselves.
' Sexua l wellness is such an important part of a person's overall well-being, and is something we're proud to embrace and speak about openly.'
Harry, 31, has dated model Kendall Jenner, singer Taylor Swift and actress Olivia Wilde.
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