“Being married, having children, you get lost in the grind… in others,” Michelle says. “You forget how to keep your soul alive. Harry Styles has been feeding that much-rested part of who I was – who I still am, I guess.”
Many Styles stans – also known as Harries – are the 28-year-old showman’s contemporaries, invested since his One Direction ascendancy. But there is another, elder sliver of the fandom – some long-standing and others, like me, for whom Styles is somewhat newly alluring, at least since his solo, sailor-pant era.
“I had the best time of my life in my 20s, and he takes me back there,” another newish Harry fan, Michelle, 44, tells me. She was first lured by “Watermelon Sugar”, not yet knowing who the singer was but blasting it as she drove her two children around suburban Long Island.
“Being married, having children, you get lost in the grind… in others,” Michelle says. “You forget how to keep your soul alive. Harry has been feeding that much-rested part of who I was – who I still am, I guess.” That being: someone for whom a 20,000-person dance party on a Thursday night in New York isn’t out of the question.
, experienced the “dazzling spectacle” of a Styles show herself while six months pregnant with twins last year. “How often are people saying they had the time of their life pregnant at a concert?” she muses.
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