Harry Styles makes out with mystery woman at Glastonbury festival in steamy video
Harry Styles was seen passionately making out with a mystery woman at the Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, England, early Saturday morning.
The 'Watermelon Sugar' singer locked lips with the brunette beauty, whom the Sun identified as Ella Kennedy, while moving to the music in a VIP section, according to a video obtained by the outlet.
'Harry only had eyes for this woman and sparks were flying as soon as they were together,' a source told the outlet in an article published Monday.
The former One Direction band member, 31, reportedly showed up to the gig in the wee hours of the morning with a few of his friends.
'But as soon as she got there, they were almost inseparable,' the source said.
The bold lady allegedly kissed Styles three times on the cheek before he took her hand and walked her to the dancefloor.
'Just short of an hour after they arrived, they kissed in front of loads of other people and didn't seem to care who was watching,' the onlooker said.
The source said that she and Styles were clearly not strangers.
'They both looked like they were having a brilliant time and appeared to have known each other for a while, as they were very familiar,' the source said.
Styles reportedly arrived at the concert with friends, including producer Kid Harpoon, at around 1:45 a.m., while the woman entered the scene moments after. Their headline-making kiss lasted at least 12 seconds.
Styles is back on the dating scene after his breakup with Taylor Russell. Page Six confirmed in May 2024 that he and Russell ended things after a year of dating.
They 'went through a rough patch' after their Japan vacation in April of that year, an insider told the Sun at the time.
This past March, the 'Bones and All' actress, 30, sparked dating rumors with Michael B. Jordan after they were seen strolling the streets of London. At the time, Deadline reported that they would both be starring in the movie, 'The Thomas Crown Affair.'
Prior to Styles' romance with Russell, the 'Don't Worry Darling' actor dated director Olivia Wilde for two years before splitting in November 2022.
The 'Adore You' artist has quite the star-studded dating roster — having previously been linked to Taylor Swift, Kendall Jenner and Camille Rowe.
Styles' rep did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment.
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