Harry Styles Opens His Voice Regarding The Robbery He Underwent
JAKARTA - Harry Styles finally opened his voice about the robbery he experienced on February 14 in London. He conveyed this when attending the Sirius XM radio show yesterday, Tuesday, March 3. The British singer was robbed while walking home from a friend's house.
Styles claims a group of men with knives got in the way of him in the middle of the night. He, who was listening to music with headphones, immediately turned off the music when they approached him. After escaping, they followed Styles back.
"Do you consume marijuana?" the singer who was born on February 1 quickly answered no. When they asked what Styles had, he quickly gave him some cash. They also asked Styles to decode his device and someone tried to pull out a knife.
Luckily, Styles immediately refused to give the robber his phone. He feels annoyed if he has to give his device and loses all data including the lyrics of the songs he recorded.
"There's a little pool behind them and I thought about throwing it (the device) away and saying, 'Neither of us has any," Styles said.
Styles also had a chase with these people but was stopped when he arrived at a suburb of the area where he lived. Walking without an escort was indeed Styles' habit when not on tour. He used to be like that so there wasn't much escort.
In fact, two days after the robbery, he appeared at the Brits Awards. "If I wasn't alone on Valentine's Day, maybe that wouldn't have happened," he joked
Aside from the un-wearing incidents, Styles has just released the music video for the song Falling from his latest album, Fine Line. In the music video, Styles appears playing the piano and slowly sinks into the room with the piano. The music video and this song can be watched.