
Harry Styles fans are convinced the star's brand Pleasing is launching a VERY naughty product after cryptic clip
The One Direction star, 31, is set to release a new item for his accessory and fragrance brand at 11am on July 25.
'You've been so good at communicating what you want,' an email drop sent out to subscribers teased, as it revealed customers can purchase the new launch online or in person at 251 Elizabeth Street, NYC.
And the brand has hinted at what the new product could be in a series of clips featuring telephones, people gasping and vibrating objects.
Now, fans of the Watermelon Sugar hitmaker are convinced they have figured out exactly what Pleasing are launching - and it's raunchy.
Reading between the lines, fans think Harry is launching a range of adult toys, including vibrators and lubricant.
Commenting on Pleasing's Instagram, fans said: 'Harry styles adult toys before HS4? Bros priorities,';
'Button, milk, gasp. he'll drop sexual wellness products. 18+ only,'; 'We about to get adult toys before HS4,';
'Is this something sex related? Like sex toys or lubricants related? lol sorry,'; 'Adult toys before hs4 is kinda crazy guys,';
'Instead of being in the studio we get s3x toys from harry... okay?'; 'I smell harry flavored lubricants hahahaha,';
'S3x toys?'; 'Harry showing up just to advertise the vibrator,'; 'Pleasing vibrators here we come.'
Meanwhile taking to X, formerly Twitter, fans added: 'No it's just too funny for me to think that harry styles will release sex toys and lubricants on the brand he founded... like "oh what does pleasing sell?" "oh you see we have nail polish, perfumes, apparel, some face/lip products, vibrators and dildos oh and of course lube"
'Can't believe harry styles started in a boyband and ended up selling vibrators. proud of his growth in every sense,';
'Never did I think we'd be getting a Harry styles vibrator but here we are,'; 'Harry styles is releasing a vibrator and you expect me to move on with my day?!'
'You've been so good at communicating what you want,' an email drop sent out to subscribers teased, as it revealed customers can purchase the new launch online or in person at 251 Elizabeth Street, NYC
Now, fans of the Watermelon Sugar hitmaker are convinced they have figured out exactly what Pleasing are launching - and it's raunchy
Meanwhile taking to X, formerly Twitter, fans added: 'No it's just too funny for me to think that harry styles will release sex toys and lubricants'
It comes after Harry partied into the early hours with pals at Glastonbury last month, where he was seen getting very close to 28-year-old producer Ella Kenny.
In a video obtained by The Sun, the pair could be seen sharing an intimate kiss on the dance floor, sending Harry's impassioned fans wild.
Bournemouth University graduate Ella put on a leggy display in a pair of tiny black short and a simple white button-up shirt as she wrapped an arm around friends Nia Archives and Jessica Skeete-Cross.
DJ and singer-songwriter Nia is a prominent star on the drum'n'bass scene, having been nominated for a Brit Award and Mercury Prize and opened for Beyoncé during her 2023 Renaissance tour.
While Jessica is a stylist for ES Magazine, who has worked with big names like Maya Jama, Robert Pattison, Letitia Wright, Cara Delevingne and in an interesting twist - Harry's ex-girlfriend, Taylor Russell.
Taylor and Harry dated for 14 months, reportedly striking up their romance in March 2023, before their split in May last year.
During their relationship, the actress appeared on the cover of ES Magazine in November 2023, which Jessica styled and proudly shared to her Instagram.
Ella is a producer who has worked at a studio in London for around three years, producing 'crossplatform content' for businesses such as record companies and fashion brands.
She has worked alongside Nia, as well as produced music videos for artists such as Rachel Chinouriri, and Slow Thai, as well as Anne-Marie and Aitch's huge hit PSYCHO.
She and Harry already knew each other prior to the festival, but it remains unknown if their passionate exchange was a one-off.
Reportedly, the Watermelon Sugar star was in the VIP section with a group of pals when Ella arrived and kissed him on the cheek multiple times, before he led her to the dance floor where they shared their very public smooch.
Speaking about the kiss to The Sun, a source said: 'Harry and Ella had fun together at Glastonbury and shared a kiss on the dancefloor.
'They had a good time in the moment but it doesn't mean it will evolve into anything. They just got on and had a snog.
'But she seems like a normal, down-to-earth girl which is different from some of the big stars he's dated before.'
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