Harry Styles


Early Life: Harry Styles

Harry Edward Styles (born on February 1, 1994) is a member of One Direction. He is the youngest member of the group. He was born in Evesham, Worcestershire, England to Des Styles and Anne Cox. He has an older sister, Gemma. When Harry was seven years old, his parents divorced. His mother later remarried to Robin Twist. As a child Harry loved singing. He’s listed Elvis Presley as one of his influences.

Growing up Harry lived in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, England and attended Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School, a state comprehensive school.

Musical Career:

Harry was the lead singer for the band White Eskimo with band members Hayd Morris (lead guitarist), Nick Clough (bass guitarist), and Will Sweeny (drummer). They came together to compete in a Battle of the Bands. The band won the competition, and it helped Harry realize that he loved performing in front of people.

In 2010, when he was sixteen years old, Harry auditioned for the seventh season of The X Factor He wanted a professional opinion on his singing because up until then his mom was the one telling him he was a good singer. Before his audition he said, “Singing’s what I want to do, and if people who can make that happen for me don’t think that I should be doing that, then it’s a major setback in my plans.”

Harry sang “Isn’t She Lovely” and received positive comments from Simon Cowell and Nicole Scherzinger, while Louis Walsh had doubts on whether he was ready to progress in the competition.

At bootcamp, Harry sang “Stop Crying Your Heart Out” before being rejected and put into One Direction.

Following The X Factor, One Direction signed a record contract with Sony Music subsidiary Syco Music. They released their studio album, Up all Night.

Trivia:

  • Harry’s trademarks include: his curly, brown hair, his dimples, his blazer, being flirty and cheeky, habit of getting naked at home and around his house.
  • He has four nipples.
  • He is a clean freak, as stated in an interview with Celebritex.
  • His hair used to be straight hair when he was little.

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