
Harry Styles 'passionately snogs mystery woman at Glastonbury Festival as sparks fly in the VIP section'
Harry Styles has reportedly been spotted passionately snogging a mystery woman at Glastonbury Festival.
The former One Direction star, 31, descended on Worthy Farm on Saturday with pals as he settled in for a day of celebrating music.
But as he partied into the early hours of the morning, Harry was seen getting very close to an unknown woman in the VIP area.
In a video seen by The Sun, Harry was seen sharing an intimate kiss with the woman on the dance floor, with an onlooker claiming the pair were 'inseparable'.
Harry reportedly arrived at the VIP section with a group of pals before the woman arrived and kissed him on the cheek multiple times before he lead her to the dance floor where they shared a passionate and very public kiss.
The source said: 'Harry only had eyes for this woman and sparks were flying as soon as they were together.'
'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,' they added.
'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.'
Harry's last public smooch was with supermodel Emily Ratajkowski after the pair were spotted snogging in Tokyo.
The pair were seen dancing with each other as they stood alongside a silver people carrier while sheltering from the rain under an umbrella.
They shared a number of passionate kisses on the street outside, appearing to not care who saw them while in full view of onlookers.
But last year, the singer was spotted with actress Taylor Russell for the first time - three months after they were believed to have started their romance.
The couple called it quits in May 2024, with friends claiming the couple opted to end the relationship after spending time together in the far east.
Harry was previously linked with a string of A-list women. from Taylor Swift, to Kendall Jenner, the French model Camille Rowe, Olivia Wilde and, most recently, Russell.
They were seen as they exited a museum in London, and at one point, also reportedly held hands, per TMZ.
His appearance at Glasto comes after he enjoyed a music festival in London's Victoria Park with pals earlier this month as his hiatus from the public eye continues.
Harry was pictured in the crowd at LIDO festival, the first to run on 100% renewable energy from wind and solar.
Harry was front and centre to watch DJ Jamie xx as he headlined the battery-powered stage.
Keeping a low-profile, the Watermelon Sugar singer sported a casual look in the midst of the rainy weather.
Harry wore a navy hoodie underneath a blue jacket, with a purple cap on his head as he appeared to be in good spirits.
As the night progressed Harry took over his hoodie, revealing a grey t-shirt underneath which featured a giant emoji smiley face.
He could also be seen enjoying the festival with Patience Harding, who worked on the design for his third studio album Harry's House.
Harry - who has an estimated net worth of $140 million - has kept a low-profile throughout 2025 as he enjoys time out of the spotlight since wrapping his Love On Tour tour in 2023.
In April, Harry sent fans into a frenzy when he was spotted in the Vatican, Rome to witness the first American named pope in the wake of a two-day papal conclave.
He was the subject of a number of social media posts from fans excited to see him on the historic day.
The Satellite entertainer blended into the crowd seamlessly like a man of the people on the weekday.
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